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2026

Class starts Jan 6 6:30pm-7:45pm

[WP2026] Photography and Jewishness

Maya Benton explores the unique contributions of Jews to shaping the history and medium of photography.

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Class starts Jan 6 4:00pm-5:15pm

[WP2026] Jews and Revolution

Tony Michels explores the ways in which Jews in different countries, but especially the United States, responded to the Russian Revolution.

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Class starts Jan 6 2:30pm-3:45pm

[WP2026] The Shtetl (Afternoon)

Through the words of Yiddish writers and firsthand memoirs, this course with Samuel Kassow reveals the “real” shtetl, a complex community that had an enormous impact on Jewish life over the centuries.

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Class starts Jan 6 1:00pm-2:15pm

[WP2026] American Jews, Communism, and Espionage

From the Rosenberg trial to McCarthyism, Harvey Klehr reveals how fear, politics, and Jewish identity intertwined in the drama of Cold War America.

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Class starts Jan 6 12:00pm-1:15pm

[WP2026] The Jews of Mexico

Ilan Stavans uncovers the intertwined stories of Sephardim, Ottomans, Ashkenazim, Communists, Shoah survivors, Hasidim, and Israelis whose experiences have defined Jewish identity in Mexico.

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Class starts Jan 6 12:00pm-1:15pm

[WP2026] The Shtetl (Early Afternoon)

Through the words of Yiddish writers and firsthand memoirs, this course with Samuel Kassow reveals the “real” shtetl, a complex community that had an enormous impact on Jewish life over the centuries.

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Class starts Jan 6 10:45am-12:00pm

[WP2026] The Wandering Jew in Yiddish Literature

Through literary texts, Anita Norich explores how Yiddish writers have imagined where they and the Jewish people belong.

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Class starts Jan 6 9:00am-10:15am

[WP2026] An Open Ghetto Next Door to Treblinka

Elżbieta Janicka explores how Kosów Lacki’s physical and symbolic landscapes reveal the complex realities of Jewish life, survival, and persecution during the Holocaust.

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Class starts Jan 5 4:00pm-5:30pm

[WY2026] Tradition and Innovation in Modern Yiddish Poetry: The Case of Dovid Hofshteyn (1889-1952)

Eugene Orenstein analyzes selected texts from Soviet Yiddish poet Dovid Hofshteyn in order to appreciate the genius of his poetics and the synthesis of his Jewishness and universalism.

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Class starts Jan 5 1:00pm-2:30pm

[WY2026] An Introduction to Chaim Grade

Josh Price examines the life and work of Chaim Grade, one of the most profound voices in modern Yiddish literature.

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Class starts Jan 5 11:00am-12:30pm

[WY2026] Alefbeys Workshop

Josh Price prepares students to start learning Yiddish with an introduction to the Yiddish alphabet, basic reading, writing, and pronunciation.

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Class starts Jan 4 4:00pm-5:30pm

[WY2026] Hitting the Road with Ester-Rokhl

Follow Esther-Rokhl Kaminska from her native shtetl, to the barns in which her wandering troupe first performs, and eventually to the brightly lit stages of Warsaw in this class taught by Mikhl Yashinsky.

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