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The History of Yiddish Theater in Four Illustrated Presentations with Motl Didner
May
19

The History of Yiddish Theater in Four Illustrated Presentations with Motl Didner

This series will be presented primarily in Yiddish (without translation). It will explore explore the history of Yiddish theater with presentations on the Purim Shpiel, Yiddish Theater: From Goldfaden through the Present, the Jews That Made Broadway, and the Making of Fiddler Afn Dakh.and. It is recommended for Intermediate and Advanced Yiddish speakers. No reading or writing required.

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The History of Yiddish Theater in Four Illustrated Presentations with Motl Didner
May
12

The History of Yiddish Theater in Four Illustrated Presentations with Motl Didner

This series will be presented primarily in Yiddish (without translation). It will explore explore the history of Yiddish theater with presentations on the Purim Shpiel, Yiddish Theater: From Goldfaden through the Present, the Jews That Made Broadway, and the Making of Fiddler Afn Dakh.and. It is recommended for Intermediate and Advanced Yiddish speakers. No reading or writing required.

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The History of Yiddish Theater in Four Illustrated Presentations with Motl Didner
May
5

The History of Yiddish Theater in Four Illustrated Presentations with Motl Didner

This series will be presented primarily in Yiddish (without translation). It will explore explore the history of Yiddish theater with presentations on the Purim Shpiel, Yiddish Theater: From Goldfaden through the Present, the Jews That Made Broadway, and the Making of Fiddler Afn Dakh.and. It is recommended for Intermediate and Advanced Yiddish speakers. No reading or writing required.

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