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Hester Street at Theater J
“Hester Street at Theater J goes even deeper than the beloved 1975 movie version” The Washington Post World Premiere - Hester Street A play by Sharyn Rothstein With original music and songs by Joel Waggoner Based on the film by Joan Micklin Silver The play is now running at the EDCJCC, with an added attraction on Sunday afternoon, April 14, a post-performance conversation with Miriam Isaacs and Lauren Strauss, as they respond to the play and the use of Yiddish in the play and around the world. Read more and get tickets at: https://www.edcjcc.org/theater-j/show/hester-street/
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YIVO course on Jewish comedy
YIVO course on Jewish comedy Thursday, March 21 | 7:00pm ET IS ANYTHING OKAY? THE HISTORY OF JEWS AND COMEDY IN AMERICA On Zoom or YouTube live, and on YouTube afterwards. Is Anything Okay? The History of Jews and Comedy in America, an online course about the history of Jewish comedy and its development in the United States. Panel discussion with Eddy Portnoy, Judy Gold, and Alan Zweibel. The event will be conducted live over Zoom and livestreamed to YIVO’s YouTube channel. The recording will be available on YIVO's YouTube channel after the event to be viewed at any time: https://www.youtube.com/yivoinstitute To register for the live event: https://yivo.org/Comedy-Launch
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Spring 2024 classes offered at YIVO
YIVO is offering lots of courses beginning in February. Except where noted, the classes are on Zoom. There are language classes for those at various levels of proficiency, as well as conversation classes, reading classes, and seminars. Some classes have only a few spots left, so registration soon is advised! https://yivo.org/Classes
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Save-the-date: Deborah Strauss and Jeff Warschauer at Adat Shalom February 9 - 11
Dear Friends, We are very fortunate that a wonderful and talented duo is coming to the DC area for a residency with Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Synagogue in February. More information about registration will be forwarded in the next couple weeks, but in the mean time, please mark your calendars! Of particular interest to the DC Klezmer Community will likely be the Saturday night concert and dance as well as Sunday morning workshops. On Sunday, the workshops will be at Adat Shalom, starting at 10 am and running for 2 - 3 hours. The specifics need to be determined, but there will be a fiddle-focused session with Deborah Strauss. You are also welcome to attend the Shabbos services and dinner on Friday night, and Shabbos services on Saturday morning. Registration and suggested donations will likely be requested to help offset Adat Shalom's costs. SAVE-THE-DATE: February 9 - 11 Yiddish Shabbaton Weekend with Deborah Strauss and Hazzan Jeff Warschauer Celebrate Shabbos and the world of Yiddish music, language, and culture at Friday night services infused with Klezmer melodies, Yiddish song, dance, and a delicious taste of Yiddish dinner. Join us on Saturday morning for an unforgettable Shabbos service weaving in Yiddish songs and Ashkenazic musical learning moments. A joyous Saturday night concert featuring this inspired, multi-instrumental duo will be followed by a Klezmer dance set with Deborah Strauss leading the moves. Sunday morning, there will be workshops for all levels, instruments, and voice with a special opportunity for fiddle players to study Klezmer and Yiddish string technique with Deborah, a renowned violinist. This memorable Shabbaton will fill you with a greater appreciation for Ashkenazic roots music. You may read more about Deborah and Jeff at the following url’s. https://www.cantorjeff.com/ https://www.klezmerduo.com/ Feel free to contact me with any questions. I just attended Deborah’s workshops at Yiddish New York and they were extremely valuable. She always combines dance and movement with her musical workshops so you can really absorb the rhythmic nuances that are so tied in with Ashkenazic Jewish folk dance. Best, Melissa WILETS ARCHITECTURE www.wiletsarchitecture.com Melissa Wilets COMMUNICATIONS / DESIGN 301.580.8247 --
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Yiddish language Zoom courses
https://www.edcjcc.org/programs/language-classes/ Beginner Yiddish: Kum arayn – come on in! Join the Yiddish revival. In this beginning-level class, you will learn the Yiddish alphabet and develop basic Yiddish conversation skills. Intermediate Yiddish: Lomir geyen nokh vayter – let’s go even further! This class will build on your Yiddish reading and conversation skills to give you further competence and confidence in the language.
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The Forward now free to read
The Forward is now free to subscribe and to read, although of course welcoming charitable donations. To subscribe, go to Forward.com and click on Get our Newsletters on the top left. Yiddish of Greater Washington has an archive of old articles from years of email from The Forward, so if you'd like to get some old news, just ask! A Lichtiger Hanukkah!
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YIVO classes Fall 2023
Tell your friends and relatives, or sign up for a class yourself: https://yivo.org/Once-a-Week-Yiddish Most of the classes meet via Zoom. The ones that meet in New York have "in person" in the description.
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Yiddish singalong this Sunday (7/16)
Tayere khevrim, Did you miss Lorin Sklamberg's Yiddish singalongs at the Folklife Festival last weekend? Or did you attend and want more? Either way, I'd like to invite you to a Yiddish singalong this coming weekend! I realize this is short notice, so if you are interested but unable to attend, please let me know. Date: Sunday, 7/16 Time: 3pm Place: Let's plan to meet at my house, 3814 33rd Street, Mt. Rainier, MD 20712. If the weather is nice, we might move to the gazebo at Spring Park, just up the street (map). If there's no response at the door, check the gazebo. What to bring: Your kol (voice) and any lid/lider (song or songs) you feel like sharing! If you want to share a song, it'd be great if you can print out lyrics for folks to follow along (in Roman letters, at a minimum, with Hebrew letters and English translation ideal but optional). I will have printouts for songs that I plan to share. Contact info: 202-251-2683 - howleyj@... Please feel free to email me - howleyj@... - with any questions and/or to let me know that you'd be interested in future sessions but can't make this one. I look forward to seeing you then! --Jacob Howley
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YidFest 2023 klezmer concert is online
for the first time ever streaming July13 to 16 from the Yiddish Book Center buy tickets at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6052157
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Yiddish music and food at the 2023 Smithsonian Folklife Festival
YIVO is participating in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, which will take place June 29-July 4 and July 6-9, 2023 at the National Mall in Washington, DC. Produced annually by the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, the Festival honors contemporary living cultural traditions and celebrates those who practice and sustain them. Times and events subject to change. Be sure to check the Smithsonian Folklife Festival website for the most up-to-date schedule. FESTIVAL EVENTS: FOOD Friday, June 30 | 1:00pm ET THE GEFILTE MANIFESTO: SWEET BLINTZES WITH FRESH CHEESE Saturday, July 1 | 11:00am ET TRADITIONAL JEWISH PICKLE MAKING WORKSHOP Sunday, July 2 | 11:00am ET TRADITIONAL JEWISH PICKLE MAKING WORKSHOP Sunday, July 2 | 4:00pm ET PICKLING TRADITIONS ACROSS AMERICA Monday, July 3 | 1:00pm ET TRADITIONAL JEWISH PICKLE MAKING WORKSHOP Tuesday, July 4 | 11:00am ET TRADITIONAL JEWISH PICKLE MAKING WORKSHOP Tuesday, July 4 | 3:00pm ET THE GEFILTE MANIFESTO: SWEET BLINTZES WITH FRESH CHEESE FESTIVAL EVENTS: MUSIC Thursday, July 6 | 2:00pm ET MAINSTAGE CONCERT Friday, July 7 | 1:00pm ET SACRED THEMES IN YIDDISH FOLK MUSIC Saturday, July 8 | 11:00am ET YIDDISH MUSIC SING ALONG Saturday, July 8 | 4:00pm ET YIDDISH MUSIC GUIDED LISTENING SESSION Sunday, July 9 | 12:00pm ET YIDDISH MUSIC SING ALONG
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Tantzhoyz! June 18 at Adas Israel
www.dcklezmer.com www.facebook.com/dcklezmer
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Ellen Cassedy talk about Yenta Mash, 6/15
Women in Exile: What Yenta Mash Can Tell Us, with Ellen Cassedy Yiddish Book Center event on Zoom Thursday, June 15 @ 7 p.m. ET Yenta Mash (1922–2013) was an extraordinary writer whose own life story of exile and regime change deeply informed her work. In this talk, Ellen Cassedy, translator of the collection On the Landing: Stories by Yenta Mash, will speak about the author’s life and her luminous short stories. Register: <https://support.yiddishbookcenter.org/site/Ticketing?view=Tickets&id=9145> Note: The stories in On the Landing include some that the Max Ticktin leyenkrayz read in Yiddish in 2018, when the translation came out.
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Livestream Choral Concert with guest Daniel kahn
FREEDOM IS A VERB: 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT WITH SPECIAL GUEST DANIEL KAHN JUNE 10 @ 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM DESCRIPTION For 25 years, the A Besere Velt Yiddish chorus has created a culture of resistance, and brought us together through radical song. On June 10th at MIT’s Kresge Auditorium, Boston Workers Circle and A Besere Velt will be joining forces with Yiddish rock/folk star Daniel Kahn to present Freedom is a Verb, a concert that is sure to inspire and sustain our work for collective freedom. As Daniel sings: Freedom is a verb Something never finished, never done It’s something you must make It’s something you must take It’s something you must constantly become At Freedom is a Verb we are thrilled to honor and celebrate: Progressive Jewish leader Nadav David, Boston Workers Circle Community and Yiddish world leaders Linda Gritz & Mike Katz, and labor leaders Jessica Wender-Shubow & the Brookline Educators Union. Each of our honorees actively lead our community towards freedom. More information & ticket sales here. DETAILSDATE: June 10TIME: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm EVENT CATEGORY:A Besere Velt
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Max Weinreich and Yiddish - June 15 YIVO zoom
Thursday, June 15 | 1:00pm (ET) MAX WEINREICH AND THE MEANING OF YIDDISH A 'convert' to the cause of Yiddishism in his adolescence, Max Weinreich pursued a doctorate in German philology with the goal of returning to Eastern Europe to contribute to the project of building a modern, secular Yiddish culture. His visits to Yale University and Vienna in the early 1930s proved transformational in his understanding of the role of the social sciences in strengthening Jews' psychological and material resources. The destruction of the Yiddish heartland in Eastern Europe and his experiences leading YIVO in post-WWII New York City added yet another dimension to Weinreich's conception of the importance of both Yiddish and Jewish Studies. A panel discussion moderated by Kalman Weiser and featuring Naomi Seidman, Kenneth Moss, and Jeffrey Shandler will examine Weinreich's evolving understanding of the role of Yiddish in Jewish life. For more information and to register: <https://yivo.org/Max-Weinreich>
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Reminder: Yiddish Film SHTTL May 18
You don't have the chance to see a beautiful NEW Yiddish film very often. Don't miss the pioneering and spellbinding Yiddish film, SHTTL which beautifully captures the lives and loves of a Yiddish-speaking village on the eve of the Nazi invasion of Soviet Ukraine. “Unravelling the simmering tensions between tradition and modernity, director Ady Walter’s debut masterpiece, which is filmed in one extraordinary long shot, recreates a world on the precipice of disaster.” – UK Jewish Film MAY 18, 8:00 PM, Edlavitich DCJCC Dir. Ady Walter | 114 min Narrative | Ukraine, France | 2022 Yiddish with English subtitles A conversation with director Ady Walter will follow the screening. For more information, see the YouTube trailer here. For tickets and information, visit JxJDC.org or call the Ticket Office Mon-Fri, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM SPECIAL PROMO CODE: SHTTLFEST for $3.00 off tickets!
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Zalmen Mlotek - Zoom event May 16
Tuesday, May 16, UCLA School of Music, a talk with Zalmen Mlotek on Zoom at 7:30 pm Pacific Time (10:30 pm ET) or watch the recording later Register to get the Zoom link or to be sent the notice for the recording. For more information and to register: <https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/event/yiddish-theater-talk-with-acclaimed-conductor-zalmen-mlotek/>
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YIVO /IAYC Club Mixer
The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and the International Association of Yiddish Clubs (IAYC) join forces to present a Yiddish club mixer on Sunday, May 7th at 2pm ET. This event, held as a Zoom meeting, will allow Yiddish clubs around the world the opportunity to meet fellow Yiddish enthusiasts. Clubs will each present in English or Yiddish about their origins and activities, and each club will share information about how to get involved in their offerings. All are invited to join to watch! https://yivo.org/YiddishClub19
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Miriam Isaacs lecture May 7
Sunday, May 7, 10:00 am at Congregation Beth El Daniel Mann Literary Luminaries Lecture - Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County Dr. Miriam Isaacs will speak on “The Ben Stonehill Song Archive,” a compendium of songs in Yiddish sung by Holocaust survivors and recorded in New York in 1948. Isaacs, a linguist formerly on the faculty of the University of Maryland, will discuss the history and significance of this treasure trove of song. Register to attend in person, or watch via chapel livestream on bethelmc.org <https://www.bethelmc.org/events/literary-luminaries/>
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Yiddish courses at DCJCC this summer
Beginner and Intermediate Yiddish Classes Summer 2023 Tuesday evenings, June 6-August 8, virtually via Zoom. For more information, and to register: https://www.edcjcc.org/arts-culture/jcc-university/language-classes
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Yiddish Film SHTTL May 18
You don't have the chance to see a beautiful NEW Yiddish film very often. Don't miss the pioneering and spellbinding Yiddish film, SHTTL which beautifully captures the lives and loves of a Yiddish-speaking village on the eve of the Nazi invasion of Soviet Ukraine. “Unravelling the simmering tensions between tradition and modernity, director Ady Walter’s debut masterpiece, which is filmed in one extraordinary long shot, recreates a world on the precipice of disaster.” – UK Jewish Film MAY 18, 8:00 PM, Edlavitich DCJCC Dir. Ady Walter | 114 min Narrative | Ukraine, France | 2022 Yiddish with English subtitles A conversation with director Ady Walter will follow the screening. For more information, see the YouTube trailer here. For tickets and information, visit JxJDC.org or call the Ticket Office Mon-Fri, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM SPECIAL PROMO CODE: SHTTLFEST for $3.00 off tickets!
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