Di rayze aheym/The journey home

In 1983, on the 40th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, Irena Klepfisz and her mother Rose returned to Poland for the first time since their emigration to America. On her return from this trip, Irena composed Di rayze aheym/The journey home, first published in 1985. 40 years later, in 2025, Avi Fox-Rosen composed song settings for Irena’s words.

This is a single poem in 9 sections. On this album, each section has a pair of tracks. In the first, Irena recites the section unaccompanied. The following track is the musical setting.

Releases May 30, 2026! Join us at the release event at Jalopy in Brooklyn, with Irena, the full band, and Ira Temple!

Featuring:
Irena Klepfisz: poetry and recitation
Avi Fox-Rosen: singer, guitar, composition
Alicia Svigals: violin, string arrangement consultation
Rima Fand: violin
Jessie Reagen: cello
Marilyn Lerner: piano
Zoe Guigueno: bass
Jason Nazary: drums

The text of ”Di rayze aheym/The journey home” is from Her Birth and Later Years: New and Collected Poems, 1971-2021 © 2022 by Irena Klepfisz. Published by Wesleyan University Press. Used by permission.
Irena’s recitation recorded in her home in Brooklyn by Avi, March 2025.
Ensemble recorded November 17 and 18, 2025 at Virtue and Vice Studio.
Recording and Mix Engineer: Anthony "Rocky" Gallo
Mastering Engineer: Mat Leffler-Schulman
Cover Art: Molly Crabapple
Design & Layout: Jett George

Link to bandcamp order page for Di rayze aheym/The journey home.

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What The Community Is Saying:

“The songs are lyrical, yet fierce and strong, like Irena's words, moving me to emotional depths of joy and sadness. Bravo.”

Bonnie Stein director of Fowl Play and Czech American Marionette Theatre

“What I’ve heard is beautiful and moving. This needs to be done! Irena should be celebrated and you are the human to make this a reality.”

Marilyn Lerner jazz pianist and composer 

“Avi is one of the finest guitarists and songwriters that I know, with a subtle instrumental virtuosity.”

Yoshie Fruchter, guitarist, bassist, oud, composer

“It expands the possibilities of contemporary American Yiddish music in a completely unique way that is an important gift to the culture and community.”

Jordan Wax, yiddishist, singer/songwriter, musicologist

“It’s a queer dream in the making. A conversation between genres, times, poetry, Yiddish, sensuality and rock and roll that we need right now-to make sense of the world, and move forward together.”

Jenny Romaine, director, designer, puppeteer, Yiddishist, co-founder of Great Small Works

“This music is beautiful.”

Sxip Shirey, international composer, producer, sound artist, and sonic pioneer

“There's a profound sensitivity in the way Avi approaches the relationship between music and story— he knows exactly when to let the music lead and when to let it listen.”

Carrie Beehan, singer / songwriter, theater artist

“Avi possesses the awareness to mirror Irena’s precious words with music.”

Jon “Corn Mo” Cunningham, singer / songwriter, theater artist