Advanced Yiddish with Sheva Zucker: Isaac Bashevis Singer: Mondays 6:00 —7:30 PM: Oct. 14 21 18 Nov. 4 11 18 26 Dec. 2 9 16 23
Mondays 6:00 —7:30 PM: Oct. 14 21 18 Nov. 4 11 18 26 Dec. 2 9 16 23
Course Goals: Improve vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing and conversation skills and learn about Jewish life in Eastern Europe while reading wonderful stories.
Course Tools: Stories from Isaac Bashevis Singer’s In mayn tatns besdn-shtub (In My Father’s Court). Chapters will be provided by the instructor. Grammar will also be provided by the instructor.
Additional Information: This course is designed for those with approximately 4 years or more of Yiddish language study and who have completed Yiddish: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vol. II by Sheva Zucker, or the equivalent, and beyond.
Mondays 6:00 —7:30 PM: Oct. 14 21 18 Nov. 4 11 18 26 Dec. 2 9 16 23
Course Goals: Improve vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing and conversation skills and learn about Jewish life in Eastern Europe while reading wonderful stories.
Course Tools: Stories from Isaac Bashevis Singer’s In mayn tatns besdn-shtub (In My Father’s Court). Chapters will be provided by the instructor. Grammar will also be provided by the instructor.
Additional Information: This course is designed for those with approximately 4 years or more of Yiddish language study and who have completed Yiddish: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vol. II by Sheva Zucker, or the equivalent, and beyond.
Mondays 6:00 —7:30 PM: Oct. 14 21 18 Nov. 4 11 18 26 Dec. 2 9 16 23
Course Goals: Improve vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing and conversation skills and learn about Jewish life in Eastern Europe while reading wonderful stories.
Course Tools: Stories from Isaac Bashevis Singer’s In mayn tatns besdn-shtub (In My Father’s Court). Chapters will be provided by the instructor. Grammar will also be provided by the instructor.
Additional Information: This course is designed for those with approximately 4 years or more of Yiddish language study and who have completed Yiddish: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vol. II by Sheva Zucker, or the equivalent, and beyond.