Episode 82: When Jewish Women Talked to the Dead

In this season of ghosts and haunted houses, we’re taking you back to a time when communicating with the dead was a popular way to spend an evening. Séances were the main practice of the spiritualist movement, which is based on the belief that when people die, they survive as spirits, and that we can talk to these spirits with the help of a medium. The movement had its heyday in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and Jews all over the world, from London to Brooklyn to Cairo, were at the forefront. Scholar Sam Glauber-Zimra explains why spiritualism had such appeal among Jews, what rabbis had to say about it, and why Jewish women were prominent as mediums. 

This episode included Taoudella by Blue Dot Sessions. 

Released October 24, 2022
  • Scholar Sam Glauber-Zimra.

  • Regina M Bloch, co-founder of the Jewish Society for Psychical Research. Courtesy of Sam Glauber-Zimra. 

  • American spiritualist and medium Matilda L Levy. Courtesy of Sam Glauber-Zimra. 

  • Flyer from 1935 announcing meetings of the Jewish Society for Psychical Research. Courtesy of Sam Glauber-Zimra.

  • Example of photograph with spirit "extras." Courtesy of Sam Glauber-Zimra. 

  • Sam Glauber-Zimra Headshot
  • Regina M Bloch photograph
  • Matilda L Levy photograph
  • Flyer announcing meetings of the Jewish Society for Psychical Research 1935
  • Example of Spirit Photograph

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Episode 82: When Jewish Women Talked to the Dead." (Viewed on May 8, 2024) <http://jwa.org/podcasts/canwetalk/episode-82-when-jewish-women-talked-dead>.