Beginner III (continuation of Fall 2024 semester) with Tamara Micner: Thursday 12:00 – 1:30 PM: Feb. 13, 20, Mar. 6, 13, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, May 1, 8

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Beginner III (continuation of Fall 2024 semester) with Tamara Micner: Thursday 12:00 – 1:30 PM: Feb. 13, 20, Mar. 6, 13, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, May 1, 8

Course Goals: This course continues teaching Yiddish reading, writing, listening and speaking skills with a spirit of joy, participation, and community. In addition to learning the fundamentals of Yiddish grammar, we will listen to music, watch videos, read simple texts, and learn about festivals to make connections between the Yiddish language and Ashkenazi-Jewish culture.

Course Tools: Yiddish: Volume I by Sheva Zucker (available for purchase here) (from Chapter 8), along with materials provided by the instructor.

Additional Info: Students should have completed at least two semesters of Yiddish, be able to read and write in the alef-beys, and be able to construct simple sentences in the present tense.

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Beginner III (continuation of Fall 2024 semester) with Tamara Micner: Thursday 12:00 – 1:30 PM: Feb. 13, 20, Mar. 6, 13, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, May 1, 8

Course Goals: This course continues teaching Yiddish reading, writing, listening and speaking skills with a spirit of joy, participation, and community. In addition to learning the fundamentals of Yiddish grammar, we will listen to music, watch videos, read simple texts, and learn about festivals to make connections between the Yiddish language and Ashkenazi-Jewish culture.

Course Tools: Yiddish: Volume I by Sheva Zucker (available for purchase here) (from Chapter 8), along with materials provided by the instructor.

Additional Info: Students should have completed at least two semesters of Yiddish, be able to read and write in the alef-beys, and be able to construct simple sentences in the present tense.

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Beginner III (continuation of Fall 2024 semester) with Tamara Micner: Thursday 12:00 – 1:30 PM: Feb. 13, 20, Mar. 6, 13, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, May 1, 8

Course Goals: This course continues teaching Yiddish reading, writing, listening and speaking skills with a spirit of joy, participation, and community. In addition to learning the fundamentals of Yiddish grammar, we will listen to music, watch videos, read simple texts, and learn about festivals to make connections between the Yiddish language and Ashkenazi-Jewish culture.

Course Tools: Yiddish: Volume I by Sheva Zucker (available for purchase here) (from Chapter 8), along with materials provided by the instructor.

Additional Info: Students should have completed at least two semesters of Yiddish, be able to read and write in the alef-beys, and be able to construct simple sentences in the present tense.