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Continuing Intermediate
ZoomIn this class, we'll read Kadya Molodowsky's 1942 novel Fun Lublin Biz Nyu York. It's written as a diary of a young woman who immigrates to...
Member Training: Publicity Visuals
ZoomJoin our communications manager Mira for a session all about the visuals that go into spreading the word about your work! This session will cover some...
Anti-Racism Study Group
ZoomThe BWC Anti-racism Study Group meets for 90 minutes every month and currently has a schedule of the third Monday of each month at 7:15The focus...
Anti-Racism Study Group
ZoomThe BWC Anti-racism Study Group meets for 90 minutes every month and currently has a schedule of the third Monday of each month at 7:15The focus...
Early Intermediate
ZoomThis class will use Colloquial Yiddish, starting with chapter 11, and will incorporate exercises, songs, and additional short readings to further our study of grammar, conversation,...
Beginner, Virtual
ZoomLet's learn Yiddish — lomir zikh lernen yidish! This course introduces students to the fundamentals of Yiddish conversation, reading, and grammar through highly-interactive games, songs, activities,...
Israel-Palestine Committee Meeting
ZoomThis meeting will be our annual business meeting as a committee, and also include topical discussions of IPC issues.
Advanced Beginner
ZoomDo you know about der, di, dos, and dem, but shudder when you hear the words "dative" and "accusative"? Do you know how to exchange pleasantries...
Advanced
ZoomCelia Dropkin (1887-1956) is a dynamic writer whose work is exciting, intense and confronting. Best known for her fierce and intimate poetry, Dropkin brings the same...
Yiddish Committee Meeting
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Yiddish Reading Group
ZoomJoin our Yiddish Reading Group! We meet weekly (mostly) to read fiction in Yiddish. Group members select the readings which are usually short stories or novellas....
Yiddish Culture & The Jewish Labor Movement: 1880s-1960s
ZoomIn this course we will explore the history of Jewish labor activism in the United States and its relationship to Yiddish culture. We will engage questions...