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[FALL2021] Beginner I Yiddish (Friday)
This weekly standard class covers the alef-beys and grammar, vocabulary, and conversational basics. It is for students who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review.
[FALL2021] Beginner I Yiddish (Thursday)
This weekly standard class covers the alef-beys and grammar, vocabulary, and conversational basics. It is for students who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review.
[FALL2021] Beginner I Yiddish (Sunday)
This weekly standard class covers the alef-beys and grammar, vocabulary, and conversational basics. It is for students who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review.
Masterpieces of Yiddish Literature in Translation
Join us for a survey of the greatest Yiddish literary works written in the late 19th and early 20th century, open to students of all levels.
A friling zingeray: Springtime Yiddish Singing Circle
Join YIVO Sound Archivist Lorin Sklamberg for a heymish springtime singing circle surveying Yiddish folk, theater and art songs drawn from over 30 years of collecting.
Leyenkrayz: Yiddish Reading Group
This reading group is designed for those who can comfortably read Yiddish (aloud), or who don’t want to read aloud but can understand Yiddish when it is read to them.
[Spring] Beginner Yiddish
This course is for students who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review. It covers the alphabet, elementary grammar, and conversational and reading basics.
[Spring] Advanced Beginner Yiddish
This course is a continuation of Beginner Yiddish, for students who are still new to the Yiddish language or would like a review. It covers elementary grammar, holidays, stories, and songs.
[Fall] "Dos Meserl" and Other Yiddish Stories
Conducted in Yiddish, this class will read popular Yiddish children’s stories. Suitable for advanced-beginner or beginner-intermediate students.
[Fall] Y.L. Peretz and Sholem Aleichem: Two Giants of Modern Yiddish Literature
This course will examine how writers Y.L. Peretz and Sholem Aleichem laid the groundwork for modern Yiddish literature. The course will be taught in English.