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[FALL2022] Intensive Advanced III&IV Yiddish
This twice-weekly intensive class further enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for spring advanced intensive course students.

Continuing Evolution: Yiddish Folksong Today
Mark Kligman (Director of the Lowell Milken Center) interviews Alex Weiser (Director of Public Programs, YIVO) about the YIVO festival, which took place in May 2022.

Virtual Tenement Talk – Yiddish in Translation: On the Hunt for Novels by Women with YIVO
In this special virtual Tenement Talk, we explore the lives of Jewish women in tenements through women’s novels with Dr. Anita Norich and Dr. Annie Polland.

Yiddish to the Core: Wedding Music and Jewish Identity in Postwar New York City
In this talk, Uri Schreter will explore the evolution of Jewish wedding music in the early postwar period across different sectors of New York’s Jewish community.

Virtual Tenement Concert: Songs of Yiddish New York with YIVO
Explore Jewish immigrant New York City of yesteryear through musical performances from inside the recreated 1890s parlor of the Levine family, immigrants from Eastern Europe.

[SPR2023] Beginner II Yiddish (Sunday)
This weekly standard class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for fall Beginner I students.

[SPR2023] Beginner II Yiddish (Tuesday)
This weekly standard class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for fall Beginner I students.

[SPR2023] Beginner III Yiddish (Tuesday Afternoon)
This weekly standard class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for fall Beginner II students.

[SPR2023] Beginner III Yiddish (Tuesday Morning)
This weekly standard class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for fall Beginner II students.

[SPR2023] Beginner III Yiddish (Monday II)
This weekly standard class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for fall Beginner II students.