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The Guardian
November 13, 2016

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Regina Spektor reflects on how her identity as a Jewish woman and her experiences as an immigrant shaped her life and art. She discusses the role of antisemitism in defining Jewish identity, recounting how prejudice in Soviet Russia and America influenced her perspective. Spektor describes her journey from Moscow to the Bronx and how being perpetually “different” made her resilient. While she wrestles with global politics, including Putin’s Russia and Israel’s complexities, she maintains that small, human connections can foster understanding. Despite challenges, Spektor embraces her artistry with determination, aiming to create meaningful change through her music.
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