Pedagogy

Reflections on the teaching and learning of Yiddish, as well as downloadable guides, exercises, and lesson plans to use in the classroom.

Pedagogy

My Way into Yiddish: Reflections of an Adult Learner

Laurie Fisher, a Jewish Studies professor who happens to be a student of Yiddish, reflects on her experiences as someone who came to learning Yiddish later in life.

Pedagogy

Structure, Connection, and Real Joy: Studying Yiddish with Chronic Illness

In this essay Natasha Lipman describes her journey of studying Yiddish while living with chronic illness.

Pedagogy

Notes on Teaching Yiddish in Berlin

I’ve always dreamed of teaching Yiddish in person in Berlin. When the exhausting lockdown in Berlin finally came to an end, I started to work on realizing my dream.

Pedagogy

My Hunger for Knowledge Was Immense: On Learning and Teaching Yiddish

Borodulin’s acceptance speech for the 2019 Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Prize, in which he outlines how he came to find a passion for Yiddish language instruction.

Pedagogy

Yiddish in Berlin/Berlin in Yiddish

Ekaterina Kuznetsova reflects on the first-ever Yiddish summer program to take place in the German capital (August 14 - September 1st 2017)
Pedagogy

לויט די לערערס | Teachers Weigh In: Yiddish Clubs and Reading Groups

Participants and facilitators share their thoughts on Yiddish clubs and reading groups.

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