• Live from the Toronto Holocaust Museum: Talking zombies on Halloween Eve

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Live from the Toronto Holocaust Museum: Talking zombies on Halloween Eve

  • Summary

  • Last month, The CJN Podcast Network debuted its first original fiction podcast, Justice: A Holocaust Zombie Story. The seven-part audio drama is a work of subversive Holocaust education designed for the digital age, with many of its gruesome facts grounded in truth. Any shock value from merging zombies with Holocaust education was a deliberate attempt at turning heads, particularly among younger, non-Jewish audiences.

    That's according to the show's creator, Michael Fraiman—who also produces _Culturally Jewish—_and sits in the guest chair for the first time. He and Ilana Zackon were invited by the Toronto Holocaust Museum to record a live conversation about the show, its origins and its intentions, hosted on the night before Halloween.

    Listings

    • Learn more about Jewish Futures, Toronto's day-long conference for Jewish arts workers, and register for the event happening Nov. 24
    • See what the Toronto Holocaust Museum is doing for Neuberger Holocaust Education Week 2024, including a conversation between Maclean's editor Sarah Fulford and author Tobias Buck

    Show Credits

    • Hosts: Ilana Zackon and David Sklar
    • Producer: Michael Fraiman
    • Music: Sarah Segal-Lazar

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