Available for institutional use.

For museums, archives, researchers, educators, and anyone preserving Jewish musical heritage.

Each recording comes with full documentation: source attribution, composer and lyricist credits, language of origin, year of adaptation, and historical context — designed for classroom and archival use.

The catalog is open to institutional partners — oral history projects, Shoah remembrance programming, intercultural music education, Hebrew school curricula, museum and archival inclusion. All inquiries are handled personally by Walter J. Kin, project founder.

Email
Direct to producer · replies within 48h
YouTube Channel
Full catalog & demos
Producer
Walter J. Kin (RIGLI)
Project founder · since 2016
Russian Adaptations
Olga Anikina
St. Petersburg · 52 songs

Who we work with

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Museums
Jewish heritage museums, Holocaust memorial centers, cultural history exhibitions.
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Educators
K–12 teachers, university professors, Hebrew school directors, music educators.
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Archives
Sound archives, library collections, Jewish cultural institutions.
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Producers
Theater, film, TV, and musical producers looking to license or develop these songs.
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Families
Families who want to share these songs with children who don't speak Yiddish or Hebrew.
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Artists
Singers and musicians interested in performing or recording these adaptations.