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S1 E14: Let It Be, Lu Yehi - The Beatles + Jewish Communities Contributions To One Another
Season 1 · Episode 14

S1 E14: Let It Be, Lu Yehi - The Beatles + Jewish Communities Contributions To One Another

Storied: The Untold Jewish Stories Behind Your Favorite Music · benji Rosenzweig

December 10, 20251h 27m

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Show Notes

In the season one finale of Storied, host Benji Rosenzweig sits down with Emmy-winning comedian and cultural commentator Judy Gold for a lively conversation about The Beatles, Jewish identity, music history, and the power of art in turbulent times.

Judy reflects on her lifelong love of The Beatles, how their music shaped her childhood, and how their shift from pop idols to cultural truth-tellers echoes core Jewish themes like debate, interpretation, purpose, and tikkun olam.

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Credits:
Host and Executive Producer: Benji Rosenzweig.
Producer: Ryan Storm
Editing: Andrea Rizzuto
Production and Project Management: Eric Nelson - [email protected]
Booking by Leanne Deutsch of 16 Mile Talent [email protected]
Design: Tessa Hewitt

Research by Avishai Bauman
Music was recorded by Evan Sherman
The song was written by Benji's late father, Rabbi Yosil Rosenzweig, as the original opening of the song that he wrote for the diaspora Yeshiva band, Pitchu Li