Hello,

I'm looking to write about aspects of American Jewish culture that are at
risk of being lost because they are locked away on audio cassettes,
records, VHS tapes, and other rarely used media formats. I'm looking for:

(1) examples of significant Jewish media that originally existed in one of
these formats and never made the leap to digital;
(2) any significant collections in an obsolete format that have not yet
been digitized

Thank you!

David Zvi Kalman

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David Zvi Kalman, PhD
Fellow in Residence, Shalom Hartman Institute of North America
Affiliated Scholar, Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies
davidzvi.com
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