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Max
Weinreich Center for Advanced Jewish
Studies
Graduate Courses
Continuing
Education Courses
Uriel
Weinreich Program in Yiddish Language, Literature,
& Culture
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Overview
The
Max Weinreich Center's academic seminars regularly
bring together scholars and students from academic institutions in the New
York area, such as the Jewish
Theological Seminary, Columbia
University, New York University,
Yeshiva University, and the
City University of New York.
These seminars and courses on East European Jewish history and culture;
Yiddish language, literature, folklore; and related fields provide a forum
for discourse across institutional lines.
Yiddish-Language Seminar on Yiddish & East European Jewish Studies
In 1999, YIVO inaugurated a new academic seminar, conducted entirely in Yiddish, covering Yiddish and East European Jewish Studies, and directed by Drs. David Fishman and Paul (Hershl) Glasser.
The ongoing lecture and discussion sessions, held bi-weekly on Fridays, are dedicated to perpetuating the YIVO tradition of using Yiddish as an active language of scholarly research and discussion. Speakers and topics have included:
- Mordkhe Schaechter, emeritus senior lecturer of Yiddish at Columbia University: "The History of Yiddish Orthography."
- Rabbi Sholem Bar Levin, chief librarian of the Central Lubavitch Library: Discussion of his library's history and collections.
- Abraham Brumberg, scholar of East European affairs: "The Bund in Poland in the 1930sA Response to Its Critics."
For further information on the seminar, contact Dr. Glasser at pglasser@yivo.cjh.org, (212) 246-6080.
International Research Seminar on Yiddish Culture
In 1999, YIVO, in partnership with the Yiddish Department of the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem and Beth Shalom Aleichem in Tel Aviv, inaugurated
the first International Research Seminar on Yiddish Culture.
Conducted entirely in Yiddish, the week-long gathering draws advanced graduate students of Yiddish literature and East European Jewish history and culture. It offers intensive study with some of the foremost specialists in the field, enables students from different countries and research disciplines to become acquainted with each other, and familiarizes students with the
rich resources available for the study of Yiddish literature and culture.
The seminar is now co-sponsored by YIVO, Beth Shalom Aleichem, the Yiddish Department of Hebrew University, and the the Jewish
Theological Seminary (JTS). On July 12, 2002, the third International Research Seminar on Yiddish Culture will take place on the campus of JTS in New York City.
Lecturers and topics include:
- David Fishman: Yiddish schools in New York
- Dovid Roskies: Sholem Asch's Uncle Moses and East River
- Eugene Orenstein: Cultural aspects of the Jewish labor movement
- Ruth Wisse: The poetry of Yankev Glatshteyn
- Avrom Novershtern: The bibliography and methodology of researching New York as a Yiddish cultural center
- Rakhmiel Peltz: The ethnography of Yiddish in New York
Registration for this year's seminar is closed. For information on future international seminars, please contact Dr. Glasser at pglasser@yivo.cjh.org, (212) 246-6080.
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