Sam Yuchtman
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Sam Yuchtman (1910 - 1979)[1] was a Toronto broadcaster, entertainer and cantor[2] best known for hosting radio shows in Yiddish and English oriented towards the Jewish community in the city. He was one of Toronto's first "Jewish language" radio producers,[3] first at CKFH[2] and then at CHIN radio, Torontoˈs first mulitlingual radio station.[3]
Yuchtman launched the radio show Shalom, one of Canadaˈs first Jewish-oriented radio shows, in 1948[4] on CKFH.[2] He brought the show to CHIN when it was launched in 1966 and Yuchtman was hired as the station's first producer.[2] Since his retirement in 1976 the show has been hosted by his daughter Zelda Young[4][2] and is today known as The Zelda Show.
[edit] References
- ^ American Jewish Committee Yearbook, 1981
- ^ a b c d e Gottlieb, Sheila, "Zelda Young: Giving it voice", Lifestyles Magazine, undated
- ^ a b TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, September 20, 2002
- ^ a b About Zelda, zeldayoung.com, accessed on December 31, 2007