Dave’s Gone By #643 (3/3/2018): MEET ON THE LEGE

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Here is the 643rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook, March 3, 2018. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: performatrix Phoebe Legere, Dave’s wife Joyce

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with musician Phoebe Legere. Plus: Inside Broadway, Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Storytime (A Cow for Hansel, part 2), Saturday Segue (in the news), Dave’s Big Dictionary.

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Kansas, glands)
00:25:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
01:11:30 INSIDE BROADWAY
01:22:00 CHICKEN ALERT!
01:35:30 MORE INSIDE BROADWAY
01:58:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon & Phoebe Legere
02:55:00 STORYTIME – A Cow for Hansel (part 2)
03:15:30 SONG: Off Colour
03:19:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News
03:44:00 Friends
03:54:00 DAVE’S BIG DICTIONARY (round-up)
04:02:00 DAVE GOES OUT

March 1, 2018 Playlist: “Try to Remember” (01:50:00) & “They Were You” (04:07:00; The Fantasticks 1960 off-Broadway cast). “Amazing” (01:54:30), “Blue Canoe” (02:30:30) & “Mama” (02:48:30; Phoebe Legere). “Off Colour” (03:15:30; Dave Lefkowitz). “Hopeless” (03:20:00; Future Bible Heroes). “Hollywood, Mecca of the Movies” (03:27:00; T-Bone Burnett). “Stormy Weather” (03:34:00; Etta James). “Tons of Steel” (03:37:00; Grateful Dead).

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Dave’s Big Dictionary #007 (2/24/2018): FOB OFF

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Dave’s word of the day is FOB OFF, which leads to a story about not being one’s brother’s keeper.

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Dave’s Gone By #641 (2/17/2018): RUE THE DAY

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Here is the 641st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook, Feb. 17, 2018. Info: davesgoneby.com.


Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: actress Michele LaRue, UNC student Trevor Okeson, Dave’s wife Joyce

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actress Michele LaRue and Dave chats with UNC student Trevor Okeson. Plus: Inside Broadway, Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Dave’s song “AR-15,” My Sick Mind (Parkland), Saturday Segue (in the news), Dave’s Big Dictionary (snobbery).

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (naperville!, fecalfilia, apostrophe)
00:26:30 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
00:52:00 INSIDE BROADWAY
01:12:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Michele LaRue
02:00:00 GUEST: Trevor Okeson
02:43:00 Friends
02:56:30 MY SICK MIND (Parkland, FL)
03:07:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News
03:41:30 DAVE’S BIG DICTIONARY – snobbery
03:50:30 DAVE GOES OUT

Feb. 17, 2018 Playlist: “Ode to Sleep” (02:39:30; 21 Pilots). “AR-15” (03:03:00; Dave Lefkowitz). “Bluz Cruz” (03:07:00; Chris Daniels and the Kings). “Another Time” (03:11:30; Pearls Before Swine). “Washington on Your Side” (03:17:00; Hamilton 2015 Broadway cast). “Music by the Angels” (03:21:00; Vic Damone). “From Russia with Love” (03:28:00; The Village Stompers). “Dumb” (03:35:00; Allen & Rossi). “Guerrilla Radio” (03:53:30; Rage Against the Machine).


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Dave’s Gone By Interview (2/3/2018): MIRIAM VATKIN

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Dave Lefkowitz chats with educator Miriam Vatkin

Topics include: Brooklyn, Bialik School.
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Dave’s Gone By #639 (2/3/2018): MERRY POOPINS

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Here is the 639th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook, Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: filmmaker Aaron Feldman (Poop Talk), educator Miriam Vatkin.

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with director Aaron Feldman, Inside Broadway, Dave’s Big Dictionary, Saturday Segue (In the News).

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN (Italia, on doody)
00:17:00 DAVE GOES OFF (Benny Hill)
00:40:00 INSIDE BROADWAY
00:55:00 GUEST: Miriam Vatkin
01:10:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Aaron Feldman
01:55:00 Friends
02:08:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News
02:53:00 Weather
02:54:30 DAVE’S BIG DICTIONARY – ultra
03:08:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Feb. 3, 2018 Playlist: “What a Good Day is Saturday” (01:07:30; A Time for Singing 1966 Broadway cast). “Poop Talk” {film excerpt} (01:49:00; “Poop Talk”). “Shipoopi” (01:52:30; The Music Man 1958 Broadway cast w/ Iggy Wolfington). “Good Morning Mr. Walker” (02:08:30; Joseph Spence). “Eagles Fans” (02:11:00; Artie Lange). “24K Magic” (02:18:00; Bruno Mars). “Classified 1A” (02:23:00; Cher). “Falling” (02:36:30; Matthew Sweet). “Punxsutawney Rock” (02:49:30; Groundhog Day 2017 Broadway cast). “Make a Difference, May Kadoody” (03:12:30; Sarah Silverman).




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Dave’s Gone By Interview (2/3/2018): AARON FELDMAN & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with film director Aaron Feldman

Topics include: Poop Talk, film, poop.

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Dave’s Gone By #638 (1/27/2018): NINE O’CLOCK SHADOW

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Here is the 638th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, dave’s Gone By, which aired live on UNC Radio and Facebook, Jan. 27, 2018. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: actress Marie Wallace, Dave’s wife Joyce

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actress Marie Wallace. Inside Broadway, Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Saturday Segue (In the News).

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Romper Room, birthday thanks, sides)
00:23:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
00:54:00 Sponsors
00:56:00 INSIDE BROADWAY
01:15:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Marie Wallace
02:07:00 Friends
02:18:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News
02:37:00 DAVE GOES OUT

“Toot Toot Tootsie” (01:14:30; Al Jolson). “The Gymnast High Above the Ground” (02:18:30; Colin Meloy). “Repetition” (02:22:30; The Fall). “Hunters of Kentucky” (02:27:00; Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson 2010 off-Broadway cast). “The Economic Situation” (02:29:30; The Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 1999 off-Broadway cast w/ Christine Ebersole). “Saduva” (02:33:00) & “Grazing in the Grass” (02:40:30; Hugh Masekela).


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Dave’s Gone By Interview (1/27/2018): MARIE WALLACE & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actress Marie Wallace

Topics include: Dark Shadows, Gypsy, Sweet Charity, Robert Preston, Bert Lahr, Ethel Merman, New York Romance, Gwen Verdon.

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Dave’s Gone By Skit: Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection #153 (1/14/2018): Jokes for the New Year

RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #153 (1/14/18): Jokes for the New Year

(Aired Jan. 14, 2018 on Dave’s Gone By.  Youtube: https://youtu.be/iQj24DuYeM0)

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Shalom, Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of January 14th, 2018.

Since we’ve just begun a new year, I don’t wanna get into race and immigration and fires and floods and Kim Jong Un and Palestinians and black dresses at the Golden Globes . . . I just wanna have a little fun. Let’s keep the brightness of the shanah chadashah going with something this old Rabbi loves almost as much deli meat: jokes. Jokes with a Jewish perspective.

For example, my cousin Irving is an actor in New York, so, of course, he’s unemployed. He gets a call from his agent who says, “I’ve got a job for you. It’s a little unusual, but it pays well, and it uses your mime skills—which, let’s face it, how often, right?”

“Great,” says Irving. “Where do I go?”

“The Bronx Zoo,” says the agent. “And bring a banana.”

So, warily, Irving makes his way uptown and checks in with the zookeeper, who says, “Here’s the deal: Koko, our 38-year-old gorilla, died over the weekend. While we’re waiting to buy a new ape, we don’t wanna lose the crowds. Your job is to dress up in a gorilla suit, go in the cage, and act like a monkey. Fool everyone, and you’ve got the gig for a couple of weeks.”

With no better prospects, Irving agrees, gets in the cage, eats the banana, and starts behaving in an ape-like fashion. And he really gets into it: jumping around, mimicking the crowd, throwing his feces, swinging on the bars. In fact, Irving is so method, he climbs on a rope and tries to swing himself to a tree branch. Unfortunately, he loses his grip and falls into the lion’s cage.

“Gevalt!” screams Irving. “Help me, help me!” as the lion strides towards him. Suddenly, the animal rears up on its hind legs, crouches over Irving and whispers, “Be quiet, schmuck! You wanna get us both fired?”

Now, this is not, per se, a Jewish joke, except for the schmuck part and the out-of-work Jewish actor part. But we can say the perspective is Jewish-esque because it concerns people doing whatever they must to get by. Heaven knows, and heaven does know, what the Jewish people have endured and the sacrifices they’ve made, just to survive in ancient Egypt, or 15th century Spain, or the Warsaw Ghetto, or the 15-items-or-less line at ShopRite. If that means letting someone in power make a monkey out of you, at least the gorilla eats and lives to swing another day.

Now, from swinging we move to skiing, and the Olympic tryouts in Montreal. Vying for the last spot to get into the Olympics were three champion skiers: an American, a Muslim, and an Orthodox Jew. In the final qualifying round, each athlete was allowed to have his trainer place something on the course to motivate and inspire them, which they did.

The trials begin, and the American zips down the slope in record time: 45 seconds. Then the Muslim schusses down the same course: 43 seconds. He’s on top. Finally, the Chassid starts his run, and everyone’s waiting and waiting and waiting. Five minutes later, he finally crosses the finish line.

So the athletes are on their platforms, and the reporters ask their trainers what happened. The American trainer says, “Well, at the starting gate, I put a pile of money. This was a reminder of the commercials and endorsement deals he’d get if he makes the Olympics.”

The reporters then ask the Muslim trainer, “Hey, congratulations. How’d you motivate your athlete to win?”

The trainer says, “Simple. At the finish line, I held up a giant poster of 72 virgins. Who wouldn’t wanna ski towards that?”

Finally, the reporters turn towards the Jewish trainer. They say, “Yankel Bernstein was favored to win this race. Instead he made the slowest time ever. What happened?”

“I dunno,” said the trainer. “I certainly tried to make him feel at home here in Montreal. That’s why I put a mezuzah on every gate.”

This silly but adorable joke gives us another insight into the Jewish character. Looked at one way, we can see that religious life is filled with time-consuming, seemingly unnecessary rituals: do this, wash that, don’t eat that, say this prayer, go to that shul. But we also receive great comfort from engaging in the same activities, in the same way, that our great-great-great and not-so-great grandparents did. More importantly, this joke reminds us that there’s always time to stop and take a moment and center yourself in the universe. Buddhists might set aside a meditation break, Arabs kneel and pray five times a day, Protestants have their four-o’clock gin and tonic. So for a Jew to plant a shmutchka on a Torah scroll when going into a room? Whom does it hurt?

Okay, time for our final joke. Benjy’s been working for the company five years, never had a raise. His wife hocks him and hocks him, so finally, timidly, he goes up to the big boss and says, “Look, I don’t wanna make trouble, but my wife says we need help with the bills, she says I deserve more than I’m making, she says I’m entitled to ask for a raise.”

The boss looks at Benjy and says, “Tell you what: come back tomorrow; I’ll give you the answer.”

“Okay,” says Benjy. “But why not now?”

The boss says, “I have to ask my wife.”

If you are married, I do not have to explain this joke. If you are not married: please, go out and live a little for the rest of us!

Meanwhile, the rest of us will regale ourselves with jokes, and start the new year with a spring in our step and a wiggle in our payes. And may we be blessed with that luxury for just another 51 weeks.

This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches, in Great Neck, New York.

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (1/13/2018): ANDRE DE SHIELDS & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with veteran actor Andre De Shields

Topics include: Impressionism, Prymate, The Wiz, Mankind.

Segment airs Jan. 6, 2018 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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