


Intermediate III with Sheva Zucker: Tuesday, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23
Tuesday, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23
Course Goals: To continue the study of the fundamentals of Yiddish: vocabulary, reading, writing, speaking, and particularly grammar.
Course Tools:Yiddish: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vol. II by Sheva Zucker starting with chapter 17, available from Amazon. Students must also purchase the Answer Key to Vol. II. This can be purchased from Sheva Zucker: sczucker@aol.com. The recordings are recommended but optional, also available from sczucker@aol.com. We will also be studying Motl Peyse dem Khazns/Motl The Cantor’s Son (abridged and adapted for students with exercises, glossary and audio recording), available from the League for Yiddish here.
Additional Info: This course will be taught entirely in Yiddish and is designed for those with approximately three years of Yiddish language study, and who have completed Chapters 12–16 of Yiddish: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vol. II by Sheva Zucker or the equivalent. You need not have taken the spring course to join this class.
Class Limit: 20 people
Tuesday, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23
Course Goals: To continue the study of the fundamentals of Yiddish: vocabulary, reading, writing, speaking, and particularly grammar.
Course Tools:Yiddish: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vol. II by Sheva Zucker starting with chapter 17, available from Amazon. Students must also purchase the Answer Key to Vol. II. This can be purchased from Sheva Zucker: sczucker@aol.com. The recordings are recommended but optional, also available from sczucker@aol.com. We will also be studying Motl Peyse dem Khazns/Motl The Cantor’s Son (abridged and adapted for students with exercises, glossary and audio recording), available from the League for Yiddish here.
Additional Info: This course will be taught entirely in Yiddish and is designed for those with approximately three years of Yiddish language study, and who have completed Chapters 12–16 of Yiddish: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vol. II by Sheva Zucker or the equivalent. You need not have taken the spring course to join this class.
Class Limit: 20 people