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Continuing Yiddish / ייִדיש װײַטער

Deepen your understanding of the Yiddish language with intermediate classes


Program Description

When we learn Yiddish, we tap into a treasure trove of stories, poetry, philosophy, history, politics, and the records of everyday life. We will draw on these texts to deepen our connection to our history and culture. This Yiddish language course is for those with some experience with reading, writing and speaking Yiddish. Based on a conversational, interactive and communicative approach to language learning, we will focus on deepening our conversational and expressive skills, all the while strengthening our grammatical knowledge, in order to engage in authentic conversation in Yiddish. In addition, we will learn Yiddish songs, read short stories and poems, watch Yiddish films, clips, interviews, and more! ***New Students*** New students who have some familiarity with speaking, reading, and writing Yiddish are welcome to join our intermediate class! If you have questions, contact the instructor at imanoff@peretz-centre.org ***Schedule & Fees*** This course includes 8 in-person classes on Thursdays (7-8:30pm) from September 4th to October 30th. The standard fee for Intermediate Yiddish is $200, with payment plans available to address financial access barriers. To set up a payment plan, select the "payment plan deposit" ($25) option during registration and Peretz staff will reach out to finalize the details. Plans can be monthly ($100 x 2) or weekly ($25 x 8). ***Instructor Bio*** Itamar Manoff (he/him) is co-executive director of the Peretz Centre. Itamar holds a PhD from the Department of Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia, where he conducted research focused on language education. Itamar has over 15 years of experience in language teaching for adults, including Hebrew, English and Yiddish, and is currently a Yiddish Pedagogy Practicum Fellow at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. In his teaching, Itamar focuses on conversational, communicative and theme-based approaches to the teaching of Yiddish language and culture, all the while emphasizing the importance of grammar and vocabulary acquisition. Image: Es kam das Feuer by El Lissitzky, from the portfolio Chad Gadja, Kiev 1919; Jewish Museum Berlin

Starts Sep 4Peretz Centre, 6184 Ash St., Vancouver

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Program Schedule


Registration Policies

ENROLLMENT: Classes in the Kirman Library are limited to 10 students. A minimum enrollment of 6 students is required. If that minimum is not reached, the Peretz Centre reserves the right to reduce the length of the program or cancel the class. Every attempt will be made to notify you before your first class. SCHEDULING CHANGES: We reserve the right to move classes online, postpone them, or make other necessary adjustments to ensure the health and safety of staff and participants. We make every effort to notify students (via email) of any course changes at the earliest opportunity and consult with students about scheduling changes. REGISTRATION & PAYMENT: Registration fees cover the costs of the course, including learning materials and instructor compensation. Full payment is required before the first day of class. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis (returning students may be granted early access to course registration). HEALTH & SAFETY: To mitigate the spread of communicable diseases and support the needs of immuno-compromised students and staff, please stay home if you don't feel well. We will make our best effort to provide online participation options when possible/given sufficient notice, and/or make-up materials. WITHDRAWAL: Refund requests must be submitted to admin@peretz-centre.org at least 7 days prior to the course start date. This amount can be refunded back to your original payment method or kept on file as future credit (with no expiry date). Course withdrawals within the first week will recieve a prorated refund with the consent of the instructor. A $25 cancellation fee will be applied to all cancellations involving refunds.


Contact Details

  • Peretz Centre, 6184 Ash St., Vancouver

    6184 Ash Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    dbecker@peretz-centre.org

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