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Gabe Miner

Gabe Miner is a Jewish educator and freelance writer currently living in Warsaw. He has worked with learners of all ages in synagogues, camps, day schools, and youth organizations. Last year Gabe taught Yiddish at Boston Workers Circle where he helped pilot the Yiddish Book Center's new textbook, In Eynem, as a Yiddish Pedagogy Fellow. Gabe received his Masters in Jewish education and a BA in Modern Jewish Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary as well as a BA in Dramatic Literature and Playwriting from Columbia University. Gabe is an award-winning playwright who has written digital children's media for Shalom Sesame and The Dodo.

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Asch’s Kutno: Celebrating An Author’s Life and Culture in His Hometown

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Every two years, the town of Kutno, Poland hosts the Sholem Asch Festival, which organizers describe as an “event connecting the past with the present of Kutno, once a Polish-Jewish town in which Jews constituted over 70% of the population in the 19th century.”

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