A Conversation with the creators of the Nightingale of Iran podcast
Hosted By: Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), My Jewish Learning
Jews have lived in Iran for Millenia, and have been an integral part of this ancient culture’s fabric. Why did Iran turn away from its Jewish “Golden Age” in the 1950s and 60s, and become a bitter enemy of Israel, and by proxy of the entire Jewish world? Is there a chance for a new era of reconciliation and cultural collaboration in the future? Join the creators of the award winning podcast, Danielle and Galeet Dardashti, and author and teacher Ruby Namdar, who will reflect on this intriguing relationship and discuss some podcast highlights. Online audience members will have the opportunity to pose questions as well.
Danielle is an Emmy award-winning documentary writer/producer, a former on-air TV news reporter, and a Moth StorySLAM champion who has been featured on NPR’s Moth Radio Hour. She is the co-author of the Jewish Family Fun Book (Jewish Lights) and co-founder and Creative Director of live storytelling show StoryBoom. Danielle leads corporate storytelling workshops all over the world.
Galeet is a trailblazing vocalist, composer, and anthropologist of Middle Eastern Jewish culture. She is widely known as leader of the all-woman Sephardi/Mizrahi ensemble, Divahn. In her new award-winning release, Monajat, she sings and composes around remixed samples of her famed Iranian grandfather with an acclaimed ensemble of musicians. She has held Assistant Professor positions at JTS and NYU and is currently a Fellow at University of Pennsylvania’s Katz Center.