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''Treyf'' ( yi, טרייף) is a politically left-wing Jewish podcast hosted by Sam Bick and David Zinman. According to their website, "Treyf is an
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Jewish podcast recorded in occupied Tio'tia:ke (
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). The show features discussions about politics and history from a leftist Jewish perspective."


Background

Treyf released its first episode in 2015 and announced a hiatus in June 2022. The show was originally recorded in the production studios of
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before moving to home recording due to the
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. CKUT continues to broadcast a 1-hour digest of the show over the radio each month, reaching approximately 100,000 listeners. The title of the podcast, Treyf, is a Yiddish word that means "not kosher". The show's original tagline, "A Debatably Jewish Podcast," was a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that many right-wing Jews would not consider them or their politics to be authentically Jewish or "kosher."" Despite this, according to the Canadian Jewish News, each episode receives thousands of listens. While the hosts are critical of right-wing Jewish politics and institutions, they are proud of their Jewish heritage. Both hosts attended Jewish schools, enjoy the Yiddish language, and are well-versed in Jewish history and religion.


Politics

The hosts are both
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and the podcast takes a materialist view of Jewish life and history. Treyf notably expresses political opposition to
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in
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and North America, supporting Indigenous resistance to colonial violence. The hosts consider themselves to be
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, a political position they connect to groups such as the
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and the Yiddish anarchist movement. Bick and Zinman have stated that one of their goals in starting the show was to "bring anti-racist & anti-colonial leftist perspectives to the political discussions happening in North American Jewish communities."


Format

During the first year of the show, Treyf episodes were structured around media criticism and short interviews about topical issues. The podcast changed format in its second year, focusing on the emergence of a new generation of Jewish leftist activity in the US & Canada by profiling groups, projects, writers, and activists that were becoming more active during that time. By 2018, the format changed again toward episodes with multiple interviews on a specific topic, as well as multiple-episode series exploring a single theme. Most episodes of Treyf feature a segment called Shkoyakh, during which each host offers an endorsement ('shkoyakh') or condemnation ('anti-shkoyakh') to someone or something they believe deserves it. David Weinfeld, professor of Jewish Studies at Rowan University, has described the tone of the Treyf podcast as "deeply engaging social justice-oriented vaudeville-inflected edutainment." In 2017 Treyf began working with the Alex Dworkin Canadian Jewish Archive to digitize cassette archives of now-defunct Jewish radio shows such as Jewish Digest. Treyf then released these segments as part of their 'From the Archives' series. Voice memos from listeners are played between interviews on Treyf in place of ads. The podcast's theme music is an edited version of the song Maceonectar by Saxsyndrum. Early interstitial music was created by Nick Schofield of Saxsyndrum, while the show's current interstitial music was created by Josh Dolgin aka
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.


Reception

Treyf was voted one of the 10 best podcasts in
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's annual 'Best of Montreal' polls for 2017, 2018, and 2019. The show was listed as one of the top ten Jewish podcasts in
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's 2016 reader poll, included on My Jewish Learning's 2017 list of 'How to Learn More About Judaism Online,' and described as "one of the best podcasts out there" by the leftist publisher Kersplebedeb in 2019. A 2017
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article described Treyf as part of an increase in "Jewish progressive activism, as well as Jewish anti-fascism." The podcast was described as "leftist media by and for young Jews" and part of "the new Jewish Left" in a 2019
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article. A 2019 article in the
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stated that "While it’s sometimes said that the voice of dissent needs to be shrill to be heard, Zinman and Bick’s banter is positively charming" and that "their shows are well-researched and full of fascinating historical tidbits and astute analysis." A 2019
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article included Treyf as part of a "trend toward greater intellectualism" in Jewish media. According to
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, Treyf "fills in a hole, to represent things that are not being represented by the Canadian Jewish News and elsewhere." A 2017
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article describes the podcast as "unapologetically leftist, loudly Jewish, and completely unashamed to demand more diverse and critical community conversations. Online, audio-based, user-supported, young, and progressive, Treyf is totally different from the media that the Canadian Jewish community is used to." In response to listener requests, the hosts developed a 2018 workshop focused on
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, which they have since facilitated in over a dozen cities. The Princeton Progressive described the workshop as "a thoughtful and thought-provoking first step in building a foundation for a leftist understanding of anti-Semitism." Transcripts of the Treyf podcast have been used as part of Jewish history classes as well as study groups. Treyf has been supported by other left-wing Jewish media. In 2019,
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published an edited transcript of Treyf's interview with David Gilbert. Jewschool, the progressive Jewish news website, regularly published the podcast's content between 2015 and 2016. The 2019
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Haggadah, published by
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, includes a several-page 'guest column' from the Treyf hosts. A promotion for the Treyf podcast is also featured on the back cover of editions of Solomon JB Brager's Doykeit zine and each year's Radical Jewish Calendar marks the date of Treyf's first episode release.


References


External links

*{{Official website, https://www.treyfpodcast.com/ Audio podcasts 2015 podcast debuts Political podcasts Socialist podcasts Canadian podcasts Jewish anti-Zionism in Canada Jewish podcasts Jewish anarchism Jewish socialism Jews and Judaism in Montreal Yiddish culture in Quebec Secular Jewish culture in Canada