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Collaborations in education and Yiddish at the Museum of Jewish Peoplehood in Tel Aviv.
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Collaborations in education and Yiddish at the Museum of Jewish Peoplehood in Tel Aviv.
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Supporting teachers and scholarships at a Yiddish immersion program and organic farming community.
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Published by the League for Yiddish, this magazine is committed to the promotion and preservation of Yiddish.
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Exploring topics of Yiddish language and linguistics, the history of Yiddish, Yiddish children’s literature, and education.
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A rigorous, intensive academic Yiddish program in Israel’s most modern, international city.
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A Yiddish study abroad experience! Students go to the Naomi Prawer Kadar International Yiddish Summer Program at Tel Aviv University and participate in a subsidized educational trip to Eastern Europe.
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In geveb is a new website that catalyzes and encourages dialogue between scholars around the world and a home for the next generation of Yiddish scholarship. In geveb’s unique online journal weaves together voices and texts of Yiddish’s past, present, and future.
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Apply for a grant for your charitable, educational or scientific project. We will begin accepting applications for the 2019-2020 cycle in Fall 2018.
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