Update On the Nachum Segal Studio Fire (Photos)

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As first reported by Matzav.com yesterday, the studios of radio personality Nachum Segal burned tragically in an electrical fire Sunday afternoon.

The Nachum Segal Network, based on the Lower East Side, had used the office, studio and headquarters space since 2002. An emergency crowdfunding campaign has been launched to rebuild and keep the network broadcasting. The network is continuing its programming remotely.

Boruch Hashem, no one was injured in the blaze.

nachum has hosted his Jewish Moments in the Morning – JM in the AM – program since September 1983 every weekday and non-holiday morning from 6 to 9 a.m. The show first aired on FM radio and has since transitioned onto an app and online stream which includes a variety of different talk show programs throughout the day.

The walls of the studio were adorned with pictures illustrating the network’s history through photos of notable interviewees over the last few decades, from rabbonim and Jewish politicians at the forefront of New York and national politics to a handful of Israeli cabinet ministers and leaders of Jewish world nonprofits. Unfortunately, all were destroyed.

It was in the very headquarters where Nachum and his team founded the Jewish Unity Initiative, a nonprofit which seeks to amplify Jewish voices and promote religious identity and unity in areas that have experienced disasters.

“Our studio served as a home for the Jewish community to come and share with our listeners about their organizations and the top news impacting the American Jewish community,” Nachum told Matzav.com. “It is where we planned several missions to Jewish communities impacted by disasters such as hurricanes. We have an important mission in providing information and entertainment to the Jewish community and we are hoping to build quickly. With the help of our listeners here and across the globe, we hope to build a stronger NSN than ever before.”

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6 COMMENTS

    • I guess one can say the same thing regarding those that had their basements flooded during Hurricane Sandy. Ken zeiyn.

  1. Let me get this straight, a for-profit business that was operating for decades has had a fire, with or without insurance and is now desperate for donations?
    Somehow way too many articles on this website are an appeal for donations.
    I would venture to guess, that between the producers of this show and people willing to invest in the network you could come up with capital to rebuild without needing donations.
    Leave the schnurring for those who are actually unfortunate.

    • I mean, given that in today’s environment you can operate a radio show/podcast from your guestroom with minimal equipment, I am unsure why they are even doing a fundraiser.

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