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[FALL2022] Beginner II Conversational Yiddish for Heritage Learners (Sunday)
This weekly conversational class introduces new grammatical skills and sets of vocabulary. It is primarily for spring Beginner I Conversational Yiddish for Heritage Learners students.

[FALL2022] Beginner II Conversational Yiddish for Heritage Learners (Wednesday)
This weekly conversational class introduces new grammatical skills and sets of vocabulary. It is primarily for spring Beginner I Conversational Yiddish for Heritage Learners students.

[FALL2022] Intermediate I Conversational Yiddish for Heritage Learners (Morning)
This weekly conversational class develops grammatical skills and sets of vocabulary. It is primarily for spring Beginner IV Conversational Yiddish for Heritage Learners students.

[FALL2022] Intermediate I Conversational Yiddish for Heritage Learners (Afternoon)
This weekly conversational class develops grammatical skills and sets of vocabulary. It is primarily for spring Beginner IV Conversational Yiddish for Heritage Learners students.

[FALL2022] Beginner I Reading Yiddish
This weekly reading class covers grammar and how to read Yiddish texts with the help of a dictionary. It is for students new to Yiddish, especially those interested in obtaining reading proficiency for academic or archival research.

[FALL2022] Between Two Worlds: Women in Yiddish Literature
This weekly seminar, conducted in Yiddish, explores the history of women as readers and writers of Yiddish, and reads poetry, prose, and memoirs by Yiddish women writers. It is for people with at least a high-intermediate-level knowledge of Yiddish.

[FALL2022] Yiddish Folktales
This weekly seminar, conducted mainly in Yiddish, glimpses into the fears and fantasies of the past by reading folktales in Yiddish. It is for people with an advanced-beginner-level or intermediate-level knowledge of Yiddish.

[FALL2022] Yiddish Reference Works and How to Use Them
This weekly seminar, conducted in Yiddish, investigates Yiddish reference works pivotal for interpreters, readers, researchers, teachers, translators, and writers. It is for people with a high-intermediate-level or advanced-level knowledge of Yiddish.

Yiddish and Klezmer Music Today
This three-part online program series, co-organized by the Lowell Milken Center for Music of American Jewish Experience and YIVO, explores new and old Yiddish and klezmer compositions, recreated works, and curated programs and festivals.

Yiddish Cultural & Music Festivals
This panel shares information about and highlights from four festivals, workshops, and programs that celebrate klezmer and Yiddish music.