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Saturday, December 21
 

5:30pm EST

Film: Jewish Luck with World Premiere Live Score
Saturday December 21, 2024 5:30pm - 8:00pm EST
JEWISH LUCK - 1925 Silent Film Featuring Live Performance of the WORLD PREMIERE of Lori Goldston’s New Score. 

At the 14th Street Y (344 E 14th Street between 1St & 2nd Avenues in Manhattan).
Included in YNY Full Festival Passes (separate registration required - Full Festival pass holders will be emailed a code to register for this event at no additional cost). Not available by livestream.

FOR TICKETS CLICK HERE (14th St. Y Ticketing Page).

A panel featuring film critic Jim Hoberman & and Yiddish theater actor Yelena Shmulenson will be held before and after the film, moderated by YNY film co-curator Eve Sicular

This showing of Jewish Luck, the famed 1925 Soviet Yiddish silent film by Alexy Granovsky will feature the WORLD PREMIERE of a specially-commissioned new score by Lori Goldston, performed live by Goldston (cello) with multi-instrumentalist Ilya Shneyveys

Jewish Luck, one of the most important Soviet Yiddish films, is based on Sholem Aleichem's series of ironically comic stories featuring the character Menakhem Mendl – a daydreaming entrepreneur who specializes in doomed strike-it-rich schemes. Lead actor Solomon (Shloyme) Mikhoels and director Alexey Granovsky were both key members of the sensationally modernist Moscow-based GOSET Soviet Yiddish Theater company, but unlike their legendary onstage creations together, this screen feature strives for ethnographic detail without experimental performance technique.

Likewise, production design here by Natan Altman, an avant garde painter, is esthetically faithful to traditional shtetl folk culture -- inspired by Jewish fieldwork studies of Sh. An-sky's expeditions into the late-Tsarist Pale of Settlement. Filmed on locations of quintessential shtetl Berditshev and cosmopolitan Odessa, Jewish Luck shared cinematographer Eduard Tisse with Sergei Eisenstein, whose epic Battleship Potemkin also staged scenes on the famous Odesa Steps during the same summer of 1925. Soviet Jewish author Isaac Babel wrote idiomatically sardonic intertitles for this silent Yiddish film, and its original live accompaniment was composed by GOSET musical director /conductor Lev (Leyb) Pulver, a conservatory-trained violinist who was raised playing weddings in a family of klezmorim.

"Bucolic in spite of itself, Jewish Luck is affectionate but unsentimental....Startlingly fresh and superbly controlled.... Briskly paced, skillfully alternating sight gags and character farce, Jewish Luck is dynamic rather than elegiac."
-- J. Hoberman, The Crooked Road of Jewish Luck [Art Forum]

Presented by YNY in partnership with the 14th St. Y. This event is sponsored by a Humanities New York Action Grant. Promotional support provided by Cojeco and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
Speakers
avatar for Lori Goldston

Lori Goldston

Classically trained and rigorously de-trained, possessor of a restless, semi-feral spirit, Lori Goldston is a cellist, composer, improvisor, producer, writer and teacher from  Seattle. Her voice as a cellist, amplified or acoustic, is full, textured, committed and original. A relentless... Read More →
avatar for Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →
avatar for J. Hoberman

J. Hoberman

A longtime critic for the late Village Voice, J. Hoberman is the author of books including a three-volume history of Cold War Hollywood (An Army of Phantoms, The Dream Life, and Make My Day) as well as monographs on Jack Smith’s Flaming Creatures and the Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup... Read More →
avatar for Yelena Shmulenson

Yelena Shmulenson

Yelena Shmulenson was born in Belarus, grew up in Ukraine, and emigrated to the US in the 1990s. She's perhaps best known as the icepick-wielding 'Dora' in the Coen brothers' Oscar-nominated film A SERIOUS MAN. Other film and TV credits include ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (recurring... Read More →
avatar for Eve Sicular

Eve Sicular

​​​​Cinema historian/klezmer bandleader Eve Sicular (film) has written and lectured widely on Yiddish and early Russian filmmaking, including The Yiddish Celluloid Closet; Edgar Ulmer’s Canon of Cinema  Contagion; her Harvard thesis on pioneering Soviet compilation director... Read More →

Saturday December 21, 2024 5:30pm - 8:00pm EST
14th St Y Theater 344 E 14th St, New York, NY 10003

8:00pm EST

Tantshoyz Opening Night Dance Party!
Saturday December 21, 2024 8:00pm - 10:30pm EST
LOCATION: At the 14th Street Y (344 E 14th Street between 1St & 2nd Avenues in Manhattan).

Lace up your dancing shoes for an evening of good ‘ol traditional Yiddish folk dance. No experience necessary – dance leader Sarah Myerson will show you the steps, while YNY’s Faculty Band and special guests will be cookin’ up a blend of the best Jewish horas, freylekhs & bulgars on the planet!

Speakers
avatar for Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
Saturday December 21, 2024 8:00pm - 10:30pm EST
14th St Y Studio 344 E 14th St, New York, NY 10003
 
Sunday, December 22
 

9:30am EST

Dance Movement Warm-Up: Klezmer Mirroring
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Get moving in the morning! Judy Sweet, Richie Barshay, and Tracy Einstein will guide you through movement and awareness practices to start your day off right. Dancers and movers of all skill levels are welcome!
Sunday - Klezmer Mirroring w/ Judy Sweet
Monday - Alexander Technique w/ Richie Barshay
Tuesday - Embodied Resilience w/ Tracy Einstein
Wednesday - Klezmer Mirroring w/ Judy Sweet
Speakers
JS

Judy Sweet

Judy Sweet** (educator, dance, piano/accordion) grew up cartwheeling around the hotel lobby at Klezkamp, one of the most formative experiences of her Jewish and musical life. She went on to study a unique approach to music education at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Shpilt Tsuzamen! Play Together! Plenary Session
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Starting the day off right—all together for one big klezmer session! We'll learn together, play together, move together, and more! All instrumentalists are welcome.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Winograd

Michael Winograd

Clarinetist Michael Winograd lives in Brooklyn. His band, the Honorable Mentshn, brings klezmer music to ears, turntables and hearts around the world. Their newest album “Early Bird Special,” is pretty good! Michael collaborates with Pakistani vocalist Zeb Bangash in Sandaraa... Read More →
avatar for Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss (violin) is an internationally acclaimed klezmer violinist and educator who has been active in the klezmer and Yiddish music scene for over 30 years. She is a member of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, was a long-time member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and has performed... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Learn a Tune a Day by Ear!
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
One of the deepest ways to learn music is by ear! We will learn a lesser known tune a day and there will be room for questions and to play for the class. We will also go over the chords and practice tune variation and improvisation. We will start each class by singing through the tune - a wonderful way to start your day!
Speakers
avatar for Abigale Reisman

Abigale Reisman

With over 15 years of experience playing klezmer music, Abigale Reisman (violin) has established herself as an expressive and thoughtful fidl player with a lot to say. She is particularly interested in mimicking the human voice through the violin and connecting her playing to the... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Zoom

9:30am EST

Lecture: Finding Home in Yiddishland - Talk and Discussion
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
The term "Yiddishland” is often used to describe the people, projects, and events that make up the contemporary Yiddish cultural scene. In this session, we will explore the different ways that “Yiddishland” has been understood throughout the past century and discuss how we imagine and describe the contemporary Yiddish cultural scene. Is it a nation? A lost homeland? A cultural space? Together we will consider what makes Yiddish a home to so many of us and how the idea of Yiddishland can hold space for diverse expressions of cultural identity while activating networks of solidarity and support.
Speakers
avatar for Avia Moore

Avia Moore

Avia Moore is the Artistic Director of KlezKanada and has worked extensively as a creative producer with festivals and cultural organizations across North America as well as on individual artistic projects in North America and Europe. Avia holds a PhD in Theatre, Dance, and Performance... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lecture: Yiddish Screen Confidential - "Secret" Backstories of the Zilberne Kino
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Explore little-known revelations surrounding a range of golden-age Yiddish movies and far beyond, featuring a fascinating array of cultural, scientific and political dimensions reflected and refracted onscreen. The origins of "Yidl mitn fidl" correspond not only to Molly Picon's earlier drag roles, but also to a mainstream Central European movie musical of the Weimar era. A lullaby sung (with his own lyrics) by Moishe Oysher was composed to melodically conflate with a 19th-century Polish opera aria. A dialect comedy song quotes Marxist credo in the charming character part played by a star of 2nd Avenue theater. Intriguing new perspectives for films both famous and obscure also focus on little-known production history and censorship sagas, from New York theater union makhers and mishpokhe, to Soviet censorship and post-Stalinist studio thaws.
Speakers
avatar for Eve Sicular

Eve Sicular

​​​​Cinema historian/klezmer bandleader Eve Sicular (film) has written and lectured widely on Yiddish and early Russian filmmaking, including The Yiddish Celluloid Closet; Edgar Ulmer’s Canon of Cinema  Contagion; her Harvard thesis on pioneering Soviet compilation director... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lider-shmideray / Songsmiths Workshop
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
The hands-on workshop for Yiddish song-writing welcomes songsmiths, newcomers and old hands, to take an inside look together at how new Yiddish songs are being created today. Bring your song-in-progress or your interest in songwriting to YNY’s Lider-shmideray/Songsmiths Workshop, led by veteran Yiddish songwriters Josh Waletzky and Daniel Kahn, joined by Adah Hetko. Get inspired by songwriting-in-action. We will all share our expertise and experience in exploring the how-to’s and the for-whom's of song-writing in the 2020s. We'll examine sources and resources for texts and music and discuss various modes of collaboration. If you are bringing a song-in-progress, please send us a recording and/or lead sheet by December 15. Please include your name and the title of the song as part of the file name. You can also reach us at lidershmideray@gmail.com. Participate in the room and on Zoom!
Speakers
avatar for Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko (vocals) started writing songs at the age of three and hasn’t been able to stop since. One fateful winter night, she fell in love with Yiddish folk song, and began to dream of someday writing new songs in Yiddish. Adah’s dream has come true: today she is a Yiddish... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
avatar for Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Singing Yiddish: Owning the “nnn,” and the “rrr”
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
If your Yiddish isn't fluent and you find the sounds of Yiddish sometimes maddeningly different from those of your native language but you want to sing in Yiddish, or lead sing-alongs, or teach Yiddish songs — this is the workshop for you! Paula Teitelbaum has a wealth of knowledge and experience, as a singer and teacher, to help you gain confidence in singing Yiddish. We'll focus on sounds not found, or used differently, in English, Italian, German, French, Russian... We'll explore how sounds are modified in the flow of a text. We'll work as a group on drills and work individually on songs, including songs participants bring to the workshop. Workshop will be conducted in the room and in the Zoom—participate either way!
Speakers
avatar for Paula Teitelbaum

Paula Teitelbaum

Paula/Perl Teitelbaum (language, vocals) is a New York City language teacher and Yiddish singer. Born in post-WWII Poland, she was multilingual even before having immigrated to the US as a teenager. A teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Beginning Yiddish
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Throughout this Yiddish crash course for beginners, you will leave class every day able to have a new short conversation with your classmates entirely in Yiddish. Learn how to introduce yourself, talk about what you do each day of the week, count various items, and sing some simple Yiddish songs with Asya Vaisman Schulman of the Yiddish Book Center. Asya will be teaching a brand new curriculum from her newly-published textbook In eynem. This engaging and dynamic four-class workshop aims to make Yiddish accessible for students of all ages. No prior Yiddish knowledge necessary-- even complete beginners will be able to follow! The class will also introduce students to reading and writing in the alef-beys. Yiddish language classes will be hybrid with participants on-site and online. Online attendees should anticipate a slightly less participatory experience in full class situations and to participate fully in breakout rooms. YNY tech volunteers will help to navigate these shared spaces and facilitate breakout rooms. We appreciate your patience as we learn together!
Speakers
avatar for Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

The Lullaby of Second Avenue: Yiddish Urban Theatre Workshop
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
What’s that racket down at the street corner? Someone hawking knishes two for a nickel? Crying out the latest news from the Forverts or the Tog? Getting into fisticuffs over the relative merits of Sholem Aleichem or Peretz — or Paula Prilutsky!? Or is it maybe… just maybe… the call of someone drawing audiences into the glittering, raucous, seltzer-spattered and sunflower seed-strewn space of the Yiddish theatre: “Kumt arayn! Kumt arayn! Tragedye, komedye, we’ve got it all!” In this workshop: it is all of these together. Writers for the Yiddish stage in New York City took inspiration from the overfull metropolis they called their new home, all its startling sounds and smells and sights, as they wrote their urban-set comedies and dramas for the enjoyment of the teeming hordes of the Lower East Side. We will take inspiration from the same city they did, and in which these plays are set, as we imagine their motivating forces—the miseries of the sweatshop, the delights of the dairy café—while examining a series of powerful theatrical scenes and playing them out together. Our understanding of these play excerpts will be enhanced by lively nontheatrical documents of the time that give us further insight into the milieu of these works. A performance will be given in the student concert at the end by those who are keen to show their stuff before a crowd, though only those who feel called to need participate in that. Scripts will be provided in transliteration with word-by-word translation provided and acted in Yiddish, though no background in the language or in acting is required — just a curiosity about the Yiddish theatre of the city, and a desire to lend your own wild voice to its unearthly cacophony.
Speakers
avatar for Mikhl Yashinsky

Mikhl Yashinsky

Born in Detroit, Mikhl Yashinsky (theater) graduated with a degree in Modern European history and literature from Harvard, and works as an actor-singer, playwright, and translator in New York City. He performed the title role in his own play Di psure loyt khaim (The Gospel According... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Klezmer Jam
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
There's nothing Pete loves more than making music with you all! Meet Pete by the registration table at any point throughout the day for a jam session. He'll probably take a break for lunch...and the concerts...but, come right back afterwards for more tunes!
Speakers
avatar for Pete Rushefsky

Pete Rushefsky

Pete Rushefsky*** (tsimbl, banjo) is a leading performer, composer and researcher of the Jewish tsimbl (cimbalom or hammered dulcimer), Rushefsky tours and records internationally with violinist Itzhak Perlman as part of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and collaborates with a number... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
CL Lounge 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Teens
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
The projects we do each December in the Youth Theater Workshop are really asking "What time is it on the clock of the world?/  ?װיפֿל אַ װעלטזײגער איז עס  /How can our Yiddish languages, books, poems, songs, ancestral stories, and importantly *New York City itself * help us make sense of the moment we are in? How, as youth storytellers, can we use tradition and the stuff only we know to lift the spirits of our community (style, good outfits, jokes, music, dance moves, your favorite thing here) and create an enchanted space in which to think? We'll create an incredible theater show, with an original script, sets, and so much DrAmA (only the good kind! ) Led by Raya Ferholt-Wirz, Jenny Romaine and Ozzy Gold-Shapiro.

Speakers
avatar for Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz (teens) is a student at Beacon High School and a multi-instrumentalist who mainly plays violin and trombone. Her trombone focus recently has been on the afro-latin FATCAT program taught by Zack O’Farrill along with some Balkan brass and Klezmer tunes. On violin... Read More →
avatar for Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine (teens) is a director, designer, puppeteer and co-artistic director of Great Small Works visual theater collective. She is music director of Jennifer Miller’s CIRCUS AMOK.  Romaine/ Great Small Works performs, teaches, and directs in theaters, schools, parks... Read More →
avatar for Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro (teens) is a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts. They have been involved as a researcher, translator, and performer in a number of archival Yiddish-based... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST

9:30am EST

YNY Kids!
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
This year the kids' program is focusing on how we can learn from our community's rich history and traditions. In addition to our songs, play, and Yiddish fun, this year we will get to meet experts in folklore, learn oral history interviewing techniques , and then use our new skills to collect stories, songs and more from our YNY community.
Speakers
avatar for Esther Gottesman

Esther Gottesman

Esther Gottesman (she/her) (kids) is an elementary and middle school librarian and teacher at a public school in Brooklyn. She also teaches at the Worker’s Circle Manhattan Shule, where she has been for several years. Esther is a native Yiddish speaker and occasionally sings in... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
511 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Advanced Style Dance Class
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Dancing with style and grace is one thing, but dancing with Yiddishkeit is another! Learn from two generations of dance leaders about the details of dancing with a particularly Jewish style in a variety of dance genres.
Sunday - Deborah Strauss
Monday - Michael Alpert
Tuesday - Walter Zev Feldman

And don't miss Wednesday's session on communicating & dancing with live musicians led by Sarah Myerson and Ilya Shneyveys!
Speakers
avatar for Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss (violin) is an internationally acclaimed klezmer violinist and educator who has been active in the klezmer and Yiddish music scene for over 30 years. She is a member of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, was a long-time member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and has performed... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Melody Class: Things You Blow
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Turning hot air into even hotter klezmer tunes! If you play a melodic wind instrument, this class is for you!  Alex Parke, Margot Leverett, and Michael Winograd will take you from the details of ornamentation to expressing each phrase just right.
Speakers
avatar for Alex Parke

Alex Parke

Alexander Parke (clarinet) is a clarinetist, ethnomusicologist, and composer working in NYC; being mainly known for Klezmer and Brazilian music. Having performed with big names such as Pete Rushefsky, Frank London, Michael Winograd, Jake Shulman-Ment, Ilya Shneyveys, Christina Crowder... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Melody Class: Things You Bow
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Get into the weeds of klezmer string playing with renowned fiddlers Jake Shulman-Ment, Alicia Svigals, and Deborah Strauss!
Speakers
avatar for Jake Shulman-Ment

Jake Shulman-Ment

Born in New York City, Jake Shulman-Ment is among the most highly regarded klezmer musicians performing today. He tours and records internationally as a soloist, and with MidwoodDaniel KahnJoey WeisenbergAbigale Reisman, Pete Rushefsky, and many others. Past collaborato... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Plucked Strings: Guitar
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
While the fiddle may be the iconic klezmer string instrument, there's plenty for the plucked string instruments to do too! Join Cantor Jeff Warschauer (Sunday-Tuesday) and Dan Kunda-Thagard (Tuesday) for a deep dive into a world of possibilities for all things plucky - guitars, mandolins, banjos, and more!
Speakers
avatar for Jeff Warschauer

Jeff Warschauer

Cantor Jeff Warschauer (guitar, mandolin, voice), of Congregation Brothers of Israel in Newtown, PA, is a hazzan, educator and highly accomplished musician with a sweet, soulful voice and a friendly, engaging presence. Ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary, and on the faculty of Columbia Universit... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
509 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Rhythm & Accompaniment: AKA Not The Melody
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Sure, you might not play the fidl or the clarinet, but you're the heart of a klezmer band! Rhythm section players unite in this three day workshop with teachers extraordinaire— Ilya Shneyveys, Dan Blacksberg, and Richie Barshay!
Speakers
avatar for Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

What To Do With Your Three Time
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
A rose is a rose is a rose, but 3 is not 3 is not 3. Yiddish music has a gorgeous variety of triple meter music: waltzes, mazurkas, dobridens, dobranotshes, waltz nigunim, gas nigunim, zhoks, and more. So why play everything like a waltz or a zhok? Join me in this hands-on workshop for a close study of some gorgeous tunes that reveal the secrets of 3! For both newcomers and people who took the online workshop last year.
Speakers
avatar for Alan Bern

Alan Bern

Recipient of the prestigious Bundesverdienstorden in 2022, the Thuringia Order of Merit in 2017 and the Weimar Prize in 2016, Dr. Alan Bern (accordion/piano) is the founding artistic director of Yiddish Summer Weimar, the OMA Improvisation Project, and the Other Music Academy... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Zoom

11:15am EST

Lecture TBA
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Lecture: Infinite Fiddlers - Fiddler on the Roof on Vinyl
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Fiddler on the Roof is the 20th century’s defining piece of Jewish popular culture for the Jewish and non-Jewish masses worldwide. This international phenomenon spawned untold and uncountable productions, adaptations, translations, parodies and record releases. Join me for a discussion of how a Chagall painting and a Sholem Aleichem story turned into a Broadway musical with an iconic poster, which in turn became hundreds of similar looking album covers. Together we’ll appraise some of these infinite fiddlers on vinyl, from the iconic to the absurd.
Speakers
avatar for Aaron Bendich

Aaron Bendich

Aaron Bendich is the founder of Borscht Beat, a Yiddish music cultural organization that operates as a record label, radio show, music archive, social media brand and concert booking and promotion agency. This will be his second year curating the Yiddish New York concert program... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Jewish Papercuts
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Ugoretz will present a brief overview of the images and uses of Jewish Paper Cuts with a focus on Eastern European Styles. As a hands-on project, students will create a papercut on the theme of the Khanike menoire. Students will explore the rich historical traditions of Jewish cut paper - a folk art that has been practiced for hundreds of years. Emphasis will be placed on the history, symbols, inscriptions, motivation and uses of paper cuts among the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. This is a hands-on course with instructions given on how to design, transfer it to paper, how to cut and how to create a finished piece. Templates will be available to use, so no need to know how to draw. Advanced students are also welcome. Deborah Ugoretz is an acclaimed visual artist, NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow, and the co-curator of YNY's Visual Arts Exhibition. This course will be on-site only.
Speakers
avatar for Deborah Ugoretz

Deborah Ugoretz

For over 40 years, Deborah Ugoretz** (art) has developed workshops and classes wherein students of all ages learn about Jewish papercutting and Hebrew Illuminated manuscripts. For two years she mentored a student in the art of Jewish papercutting through a grant from the New Jersey... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
508 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

The Yiddish Songwriter's Friend
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Have you ever been in an audience of, say, Gospel music, where some of the “uninitiated” listeners are clapping along on the downbeats instead of the backbeats—clapping on the 1 and the 3 instead of on the 2 and the 4? “Oh, (rest) Ma-ry, don't you weep...” instead of “Oh (clap!), Ma-ry, don't you weep...” Then you will understand the saying, “Friends don't let friends clap on the 1 and the 3,” i.e., friends don't let friends mis-hear the music! If you are interested in writing music for a new Yiddish song, and want to not “mis-hear” the music, want to get friendly insights about how various genres of Yiddish song—folk song, popular song, theater song, art song—have created a rich tradition of setting texts to music, this workshop is for you. Veteran Yiddish songwriter Josh Waletzky will help you put on your “insider” Yiddish music-maker's ears by exploring some of the prominent elements of Yiddish song's musical styles with examples and exercises. We'll use sample texts that have multiple settings and also encourage you to bring a text you are interested in setting to music. Music-writers of all backgrounds and experiences—from first-timers to old hands—are welcome!
Speakers
avatar for Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Intermediate Yiddish: In der velt fun Sholem Aleykhem’s lebn un shafn / In the World of Sholem Aleichem’s Life and Creativity
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
In this course, students will learn through multimedia (online texts, archival documents, audio and video materials) about fascinating life and creativity of the major Yiddish author, Sholem Aleichem (1859 – 1916). We will read and discuss some of his letters, poems, fragments from his famous short stories and the most intriguing and exciting moments of his career as a writer. Intermediate Yiddish is taught by renowned Yiddish teacher Kolya Borodulin, of the Worker’s Circle, recipient of the 2019 Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Award!
Speakers
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Kolya Borodulin

Nikolai “Kolya” Borodulin is the master teacher and Director of Yiddish programming at the Workers Circle in New York, the largest non-academic program in the United States.  He teaches Yiddish language and culture to multigenerational audiences: kids, teens, and adults (sometimes... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Low-Schmaltz Yiddish Theatre Song Therapy
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
This master class will provide singers with the opportunity to develop all elements of their performance in order to better serve the intention and impact of a song. Special attention will be paid to issues of diction, theatricality, arrangement, multi-lingual performance, translation, style- mixing, and getting at the meaning of a lyric. Participants are encouraged to bring at least one memorized Yiddish song. Self accompaniment and a cappella performance are fine. If you need accompaniment, please bring a score or lead sheet.
For Intermediate to Advanced Participants.
Speakers
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Joanne Borts

Joanne Borts is a New York based Actor-Singer-Dancer-Musician and Labor Activist whose Broadway credits include the Tony Award Winning Best Musical Once, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella with Eartha Kitt, and Fiddler on the Roof with Topol. She appeared in the critically acclaimed... Read More →
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Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
Sunday December 22, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

1:15pm EST

Lunchtime Concert: Khane K & The North Kingdom Klezmer Consort
Sunday December 22, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
The North Kingdom - Shvedn - is home to a burgeoning scene of klezmer ensembles, Yiddish clubs, and even a hit TV show featuring robots that speak Yiddish! Lead singer Khane K’s warm, humorous and soulful interpretations of Yiddish songs have made her a central figure of a unique Jewish-Shvedish cultural heritage. This special YNY concert features Khane K together with a group of long-time all-star instrumental colleagues, The North Kingdom Klezmer Consort. The collaboration shows the breadth of klezmer & Yiddish music – Jewish folk music meets chamber music and cabaret in suggestive and playful arrangements. Khane K & The North Kingdom Klezmer Consort have been featured in festivals on radio, TV and even at Parliament! They have recently recorded a new CD, and YNY is excited to host the North American debut of this wonderful partnership.
Speakers
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Khane K & The North Kingdom Klezmer Consort

Vocalist Khane K’s warm, humorous and soulful interpretations of Yiddish songs have made her a central figure of a unique Jewish-Shvedish cultural heritage. Don't miss her collaboration with an amazing group of long-time all-star instrumental colleagues, The North Kingdom Klezmer... Read More →

Sunday December 22, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Dance Repertoire Class
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Calling all dancers! With a rotating faculty, you’ll dive into dance genres of all sorts. Whether you’re an advanced dancer or brand new, this class is not to be missed!
Sunday - Asya Vaisman Schulman
Monday - Judy Sweet
Tuesday - Jill Gellerman
Wednesday - Walter Zev Feldman
Speakers
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Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Belf's Ensemble
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Some of Klezmerland's favorite tunes are from the recordings of the Belf's Romanian Orchestra! Under the leadership of Zilyin, this ensemble will dig into these recordings, learn the tunes, and rediscover what makes the Belf repertoire so special. All instruments and experience levels are welcome!
Speakers
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Zilyin

Zilyin has been collecting European klezmer archives for the last 15 years, working with Joel Rubin, Kurt Bjorling, Jeffrey Wollock, and Pete Rushevsky. Zilyin teaches an perform klezmer all around the world. Zilyin specializes in playing for dancing, working closely with Avia Moore... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Fidl Kapelye
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Calling all bowed strings (plucked/struck strings are welcome too)! Join fiddler Zoë Aqua for a deep dive into klezmer fiddle repertoire!
Speakers
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Zoë Aqua

Zoë Aqua (violin) is an American violinist currently based in Romania. She was awarded a Fulbright research grant for the 2021-’22 and 2022-’23 academic years to study Transylvanian folk music pedagogy in Cluj, Romania. In September 2022, she released a full-length album of... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Kleztronica
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Yiddish New York is an explosion of sound. Workshops are taking place all day, filled with people making more and more klezmer! In this workshop, we’re going to act as ethnographers collecting folk music from different regions of YNY. Then, we’ll sneak back to our Kleztronica lab, where we’ll make these recorded materials into rocking musical collages, built for the rave. We’ll learn how to chop audio, pick out all the juicy parts, and perform it live by tapping the rhythms into drum machines. ALL LEVELS are welcome, no experience with electronic music or recording necessary!!
Speakers
avatar for Kaia Berman-Peters

Kaia Berman-Peters

Chaia is a dance music artist who combines house and techno grooves with klezmer and Yiddish music. With electric fiddle grooves, archival samples, and club sounds, Chaia inspires new visions of Jewish diasporic identity. Chaia has been featured on NPR, the NAMM Show, Grammy.com, and at over a dozen Jewish music festivals around the world. Her work has been supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Brooklyn Arts Council, Combined Jewish Philanthropies, and the Jewish Museum of Maryland. In 2023, Chaia was awarded the Studio 170 Award f... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Reading Jam
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Let's discover new tunes together! Fantastic teacher and drummer Aaron Alexander leads a reading jam for all those who love cruisin' through new music with friends! All instruments and experience levels are welcome!
Speakers
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Aaron Alexander

Aaron Alexander (percussion) is a drummer and fidl player, has been playing klezmer music for 34 years and has been fortunate to be associated with many of the finest musicians in the klezmer and Jewish music field. He has been on Faculty at Yiddish New York, Trip to Yiddishland... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST

2:30pm EST

Transcription and Layered Listening
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
If you think that writing down the music that you hear is only for professionals, this class is for you. Josh makes it easy for everyone by using a step-by-step method that leads the student into each detail of the tune. At the end of the process a completely formed transcription emerges. The “Layered Listening” technique that Josh uses also helps students to learn a way of listening to music that may deepen your awareness of music in general, whereby a song unfolds as a 3-dimensional piece of music. It will speed up the process of learning by ear as well, because once you have transcribed a piece of music, it can be used to play along with the recording more easily and aid in your memory of the tune, and also preserve it. If you think about it, writing down music in our system requires the use of only 12 different notes, whereas writing words requires 26 letters. In other words, it should be easier, not harder than writing an email to a friend!

Course Tools: Syllabus, teaching materials, articles and some recordings will be provided as needed.  

Additional Info: For intermediate to advanced students. No previous klezmer experience is required though helpful, but knowledge of instrument and intermediate music reading ability is required for reading simple lead sheets. Basic theory knowledge of scales and intervals is helpful.
Speakers
avatar for Josh Horowitz

Josh Horowitz

Joshua Horowitz, Button accordion, tsimbl and Piano is the director of Budowitz and co-founder of Veretski Pass and has performed and recorded with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, Philharmonia Baroque and Itzhak Perlman. His books include The Ultimate Klezmer... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Zoom

2:30pm EST

A History of Modern Yiddish Culture Through 25 Objects
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST


As an avid zamler of just about everything Yiddish I have amassed a large collection of objects related to the language and culture, from buttons to stationary to posters to pamphlets. A hundred years of Yiddish history in 45 minutes!

Speakers
avatar for Itzik Gottesman

Itzik Gottesman

Itzik Gottesman, Ph.D.** (folklore, literature) – Internationally recognized as a leading scholar and activist for Yiddish language and culture, Gottesman currently teaches at University of Texas-Austin. He was previously managing editor of the Yiddish Forverts and authored the... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Social Justice: There, Where We Live, That is Our Country – History & Ongoing Life of the Jewish Labour Bund
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
There, where we live, that is our country – the history and ongoing life of the Jewish Labour Bund w/ Jeyn Levison
The General Jewish Labour Bund (the Bund) was founded in Vilna in 1897 and is still active today—a movement rooted in three pillars: socialism, doikayt (here-ness in Yiddish—the concept that Jews live and work in solidarity wherever we live); and yidishkayt (Yiddish language and secular Jewish culture).

In this four-part session, we will explore all three pillars, with a deeper focus on the doikayt and yidishkayt that also grounds Yiddish New York. We will explore and discuss what the Bund can offer us today, and what our history teaches us about the times we now live in.

Presenting Molly Crabapple (upcoming book: a history of the Jewish Labor Bund); the documentary film Bund: The Hope and the Past; the NYC and Melbourne chapters of the Bund (Maddan, Strawberry Leaf, Dvora Zylberman); and Josh Waletzky (teaching Yiddish Bundist songs throughout the week).

Session will be presented on site at Yiddish New York and online via Zoom. Masks required to attend this session.
Speakers
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Molly Crabapple

Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer based in New York. She is the author of two books, Drawing Blood and Brothers of the Gun (with Marwan Hisham), which was long-listed for a National Book Award in 2018. Her reportage is the 2022 winner of the Bernhard Labor Journalism Award... Read More →
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Jeyn Levison

Jeyn Levison** (social justice) is the Associate Director of the Just and Inclusive Society program at the Democracy Fund. Jeyn has also worked in racial justice, immigrant rights and low-wage worker labor, LGBTQIA+, and Jewish social justice organizing—and is a long-time member... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

The Nuances of Unaccompanied Yiddish Singing
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
One of the most beautiful streams of traditional Yiddish song is the repertoire of unaccompanied love songs. Often embellished by vocal scoops and slides, minute glottals, and cadences that trail off, the form is largely characterized by nuanced expressivity and a compelling intimacy rarely heard in other folk traditions. This class is taught by singer and cultural activist Ethel Raim, leader of the legendary Pennywhistlers ensemble, and for many years Artistic Director of the Balkan Arts Center and Center for Traditional Music and Dance and Yiddish singer Cantor Sarah Myerson of Brooklyn. Raim and Myerson will teach songs from the repertoires of several noted traditional singers, including Lifshe Schaecter-Widman, Harry Ary, and Ita Taub (for examples, see the wonderful Yiddish Song of the Week blog edited by Itzik Gottesman). For this class, familiarity with Yiddish is encouraged, but not required.

Note: This course is offered hybrid and will allow for online participants to submit questions via the chat. All of the singing will be done simultaneously, so online participants will need to remain muted while singing along. YNY has selected a room for this course that should allow for an improved online listening experience for attendees, but we ask for your patience as we strive to provide the best experience possible for all.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
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Ethel Raim

Ethel Raim** (voice) – widely recognized for her expertise in both Yiddish and Balkan vocal traditions, is a master singer of unaccompanied Yiddish ballads and lyrical love songs. Raim first gained recognition with American audiences during the folk revival of the 1960s as the... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Zingt fun tifn hartsn! - Sing from the bottom of your heart!
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Join Derek David (Leybl), conductor of A Besere Velt (the Yiddish chorus of the Boston Workers Circle), for a fun, lively, and neshomedik choral experience! Participants will engage with new arrangements of Yiddish folksongs, culminating in a performance at the end of the festival. The chorus is open to all who wish to sing and express their Yiddishkayt regardless of their vocal ability or experience. All are welcome. The chorus will be gender inclusive and welcome all to sing in their most comfortable range in the vocal spectrum. Note: all sessions will be held on site and masked to practice community care (a practice of A Besere Velt's, which has worked very well) to ensure the health and safety of all involved. Lomir zingen tsuzamen!
Speakers
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Derek David

Derek David (vocals) is a composer, conductor, and music educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. His dramatic and vibrant music has been performed in both Europe and the United States and has received great recognition from audiences and critics alike. Since his first String Quartet... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Advanced Yiddish
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
This class will be entirely in Yiddish. This 4 part hybrid class will feature actual monologues used by the famous Yiddish comedian Simon Dzigan. Each session will employ a different topic based on the comedian’s experiences as a new immigrant to Israel in the early years of the State. Will will also use videos of the artist. He was most famous for playing Golda Meir. Students will have a chance to improvise from these. In addition, in each session there will be one or two Yiddish songs or poems and some discussion of grammar and idioms.
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Miriam Isaacs

Born in a displaced persons camp in Germany, Miriam Isaacs (language) is a native Yiddish speaker. She taught Yiddish for many years at the University of Maryland. Most recently she has been translating and lecturing. She has held fellowships from the State Department’s Fulbright... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Newly Choreographed Yiddish Dances
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Shared choreography: In this class, we'll choreograph a brand new Sher! Each class session, we'll learn shers already danced in the community (including the Workers Circle Sher and the Shining Sher). We'll shear them up to figure out what elements make up a sher, and then using those elements and our own creativity, stitch together a unique Sher for YNY 2024. This class is taught in person by Asya Vaisman Shulman and Sarah Myerson, and is open to anyone with any dance or choreography experience (including no experience at all). Please do come to all four sessions Sunday through Wednesday if possible, as the class will build day by day.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
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Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Big Ensemble
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
The more the merrier! Bring your friends, your cat, even a stranger you meet in the YNY halls! Under the direction of NY Klezmer veteran Jordan Hirsch, this ensemble will be a blast! Our starting point will be the great Abe Schwartz large orchestra recordings of the early 20th century, but where we end up depends on you, and what we discover together along the way! Ok, maybe don’t bring the cat, Jordan is a little allergic….
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Jordan Hirsch

Jordan Hirsch (trumpet) learned Klezmer music the old fashioned way- On the bandstand, playing with some of the greatest masters of American Klezmer, like Ray Musiker, Howie Leess, Danny Rubinstein, and Pete Sokolow. He has performed on the Khasidic wedding scene for five decades... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Join the YNY Jam!
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
A chance to share your favorite klezmer tunes every PM2! Whether you’re an experienced klezmer or fairly new to the style, this session is your chance to let loose in a supportive environment. The jam will be facilitated so everyone gets a chance to play. Since it's a workshop, we'll be practicing our jamming skills a bit too! Acclaimed klezmer fiddler & educator Ilana Cravitz will provide tips and tricks for getting on board in a klezmer jam when you don’t know the melody or chords. There will be plenty of opportunities to practice joining in with tunes!
Speakers
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Ilana Cravitz

Ilana Cravitz is a London-based violinist and educator. She has been on faculty for many klezmer, world music, folk and fiddle festivals and has toured on all five continents, not least as co-founder of the London Klezmer Quartet and member of the European Union Baroque Orchestra... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

KlezPainting
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
A hands-on course of in-the-moment arranging using Soundpainting, a conducting sign language. Created in the 1970s by Walter Thompson alongside Frank London and other downtown musicians, this system offers a way to shape group improvisation and arrangements in real time using a language of hand signs. Using classic klezmer repertoire as our source material, we’ll explore exciting new directions in spontaneous klez making!
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Sam Day Harmet

Sam Day Harmet (mandolin) is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and music educator based in Brooklyn, NY. A musician of diverse tastes, Sam’s projects range from deconstructive klezmer and jazz, to free improvisation, to left field electronic music, to Soundpainting and... Read More →
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Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
526 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Quiet & Singing Ensemble
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Shhhh. Listen closely. In this ensemble, under the leadership of Eleonore Weill and Lauren Brody, instrumentalists and vocalists come together to focus on expressing and hearing the nuances in quieter melodies.
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avatar for Lauren Brody

Lauren Brody

Lauren Brody (accordion) is an accordionist, singer, researcher, professional piano tuner/technician and Fulbright scholar from New York City. She is a pioneer of the klezmer music revival in the United States and a founding member of the groundbreaking band “Kapelye”, formed... Read More →
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Eleonore Weill

French vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Eleonore Weill is acclaimed for her soulful interpretations of Yiddish, East European and French traditional Musics. Hailing from a musical family in Southern France and now based in Brooklyn, Weill performs and records in a variety of ensembles... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Play Along Across the World!
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Join duos around the world for a play along session online! Participants will need to be muted, but you'll be able to hear the session leaders and play with them!
Speakers
avatar for Adrian Banner

Adrian Banner

Adrian Banner (piano) was born in Sydney, Australia, where his passion for the piano began in early childhood. He emigrated to the USA where he co-founded The Klez Dispensers, received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University, and published a book on calculus. Adrian is... Read More →
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Amy Zakar

Amy Zakar (violin, mandolin) is a second-generation musician and educator of Hungarian/Transylvanian/Jewish descent. Born in NYC (just a few blocks from the 14th St. Y), Amy played her first Catskills-Yiddish revue at age 8. She studied at the Manhattan School of Music, Princeton... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Zoom

4:15pm EST

Klezmer Komposition Workshop/Family Band
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Facilitated by musician and educator Judy Sweet, YNY kids, teens, and their families will work together to create an original ‘Klezmer Komposition’ using voice, body percussion, instruments, found sounds, and more. All ages, abilities, and instruments are welcome!
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JS

Judy Sweet

Judy Sweet** (educator, dance, piano/accordion) grew up cartwheeling around the hotel lobby at Klezkamp, one of the most formative experiences of her Jewish and musical life. She went on to study a unique approach to music education at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture TBA
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture TBA (MA)
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture: Parshe [Parashah] Poetry / דאָס געזאַנג פֿון דער סדרה *IN YIDDISH*
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Even though Modern Yiddish poetry is generally thought of as a poetry created by heretics, atheists and agnostics, the khumesh remains a powerful force in their writings. This year Sheva Zucker undertook to create a blog that offers one or several poems linked to the parshe [weekly Toyre reading]. Sometimes it was the poet’s intent to create a medresh, an interpretation, on the Toyre portion, at other times, the parshe will illuminate the poem. In this class we shall look at a number of poems linked to Breyshis/Genesis by poets such as Malke Heifetz-Tussman, Rokhl Korn, Itsik Manger, Kadye Molodowsky, Avrom Sutzkever, Reyzl Zhikhlinski and others. The texts will be provided in both Yiddish and English.

In this session, the instructor will speak Yiddish and the participants can express themselves in either Yiddish or English.
Speakers
avatar for Sheva Zucker

Sheva Zucker

Sheva Zucker was the executive director of the League for Yiddish and the editor of its magazine Afn Shvel from 2005-2020. She has taught and lectured on Yiddish language, literature and culture on five continents andhas taught Yiddish for over two decades in the Uriel Weinreich Program... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Yiddish Songs to Go!
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Learn a repertoire of Yiddish songs that you can take back home with you. Songs for celebrations, holidays, the shabes table, lullabies, demonstrations, singing in a car, shower, and more! Taught by a rotating cast of YNY Vocal Faculty.
Speakers
avatar for Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko (vocals) started writing songs at the age of three and hasn’t been able to stop since. One fateful winter night, she fell in love with Yiddish folk song, and began to dream of someday writing new songs in Yiddish. Adah’s dream has come true: today she is a Yiddish... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

5:30pm EST

YNY Schmooze
Sunday December 22, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Join Yiddish culture friends from around the world for socializing!
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Borger

Nicole Borger

Nicole and Edy Borger** (vocals, coordinators) – A São Paulo-based chanteuse, Nicole Borger creates fresh interpretations of Yiddish song classics, setting them to a kaleidoscope of Brazilian musical styles. Her most recent album, “Raízes/Roots – A Recording of Jewish Songs... Read More →
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Edy Borger

Nicole and Edy Borger** (vocals, coordinators) – A São Paulo-based chanteuse, Nicole Borger creates fresh interpretations of Yiddish song classics, setting them to a kaleidoscope of Brazilian musical styles. Her most recent album, “Raízes/Roots – A Recording of Jewish Songs... Read More →
Sunday December 22, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Zoom

7:00pm EST

Concert: A Tribute to Pepi Littman: Music-Drama-Drag
Sunday December 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
Pepi Littman (1874-1930) has never been hotter. The renowned Broder zinger & drag king from Tarnopol continues to inspire creativity on Yiddish stages. Please join us for a contemporary take on the legendary star's musical and dramatic oeuvre. Miryem-Khaye Seigel leads an all-star cast featuring fellow Yiddish theater stars Caraid O’Brien and Mikhl Yashinsky, Yiddish singer Sarah Mina Gordon (Yiddish Princess), and a fabulous accompanying music ensemble featuring klezmer violinist Zoe Aqua, pianist Uri Schreter and bassist Kristen Lamb.
Speakers
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Sarah Gordon

Featured as lead vocalist with the acclaimed Yiddish rock group Yiddish Princess, Sarah has recorded and performed with many of the top Yiddish groups in the world including The Klezmatics, Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-Stars, Daniel Kahn and The Painted Bird and others. A youth... Read More →
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Zoë Aqua

Zoë Aqua (violin) is an American violinist currently based in Romania. She was awarded a Fulbright research grant for the 2021-’22 and 2022-’23 academic years to study Transylvanian folk music pedagogy in Cluj, Romania. In September 2022, she released a full-length album of... Read More →
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Mikhl Yashinsky

Born in Detroit, Mikhl Yashinsky (theater) graduated with a degree in Modern European history and literature from Harvard, and works as an actor-singer, playwright, and translator in New York City. He performed the title role in his own play Di psure loyt khaim (The Gospel According... Read More →
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Uri Schreter

Uri Schreter is an interdisciplinary musicologist, composer, keyboardist, and filmmaker. He is currently completing his PhD in historical musicology at Harvard University, where he researches Jewish music and klezmer during the postwar period. Prior to Harvard, he studied at Tel Aviv... Read More →
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Miryem-Khaye Seigel

Amanda (Miryem-Khaye) Seigel is a Yiddish singer, songwriter, actor, recording artist, and scholar in Yiddish music and culture who “exemplifies the attempt to bring a centuries-old language and culture into the contemporary world” (New York Times). She has performed internationally... Read More →
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Caraid O'Brien

​Galway born actor, translator, writer and director Caraid O’Brien is known for her "lithe, exceptionally actable translations" of the daring Yiddish playwright Sholem Asch.  Her debut translation, god of vengeance, opened in a strip club in Times Square and "set Show World... Read More →
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Kirsten Lamb

Kirsten Lamb is an award-winning double bassist, vocalist, and educator praised by the Boston Globe for her “versatility and assurance”. As a soloist, Kirsten performs original works for double bass and voice. She has debuted material at the Massachusetts State House and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and The Stone in New York City. Many prominent musicians have taken note... Read More →

Sunday December 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:00pm EST

Film: Jewish Luck with WORLD PREMIERE Live Score
Sunday December 22, 2024 9:00pm - 11:30pm EST
PLEASE NOTE - THIS SHOWING WILL NOT INCLUDE A PANEL DISCUSSION

This showing of Jewish Luck, the famed 1925 Soviet Yiddish silent film by Alexy Granovsky will feature the WORLD PREMIERE of a specially-commissioned new score by Lori Goldston, performed by Goldston (cello) with multi-instrumentalist Ilya Shneyveys.


Jewish Luck, one of the most important Soviet Yiddish films, is based on Sholem Aleichem's series of ironically comic stories featuring the character Menakhem Mendl – a daydreaming entrepreneur who specializes in doomed strike-it-rich schemes. Lead actor Solomon (Shloyme) Mikhoels and director Alexey Granovsky were both key members of the sensationally modernist Moscow-based GOSET Soviet Yiddish Theater company, but unlike their legendary onstage creations together, this screen feature strives for ethnographic detail without experimental performance technique.

Likewise, production design here by Natan Altman, an avant garde painter, is esthetically faithful to traditional shtetl folk culture -- inspired by Jewish fieldwork studies of Sh. An-sky's expeditions into the late-Tsarist Pale of Settlement. Filmed on locations of quintessential shtetl Berditshev and cosmopolitan Odessa, Jewish Luck shared cinematographer Eduard Tisse with Sergei Eisenstein, whose epic Battleship Potemkin also staged scenes on the famous Odesa Steps during the same summer of 1925. Soviet Jewish author Isaac Babel wrote idiomatically sardonic intertitles for this silent Yiddish film, and its original live accompaniment was composed by GOSET musical director /conductor Lev (Leyb) Pulver, a conservatory-trained violinist who was raised playing weddings in a family of klezmorim.


"Bucolic in spite of itself, Jewish Luck is affectionate but unsentimental....Startlingly fresh and superbly controlled.... Briskly paced, skillfully alternating sight gags and character farce, Jewish Luck is dynamic rather than elegiac."
-- J. Hoberman, The Crooked Road of Jewish Luck [Art Forum]

This event is sponsored by a Humanities New York Action Grant and presented by 14Y and Yiddish New York with promotional support from YIVO and COJECO. 
Speakers
avatar for Lori Goldston

Lori Goldston

Classically trained and rigorously de-trained, possessor of a restless, semi-feral spirit, Lori Goldston is a cellist, composer, improvisor, producer, writer and teacher from  Seattle. Her voice as a cellist, amplified or acoustic, is full, textured, committed and original. A relentless... Read More →
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Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →

Sunday December 22, 2024 9:00pm - 11:30pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
Monday, December 23
 

9:30am EST

Dance Movement Warm-Up: Alexander Technique
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Get moving in the morning! Judy Sweet, Richie Barshay, and Tracy Einstein will guide you through movement and awareness practices to start your day off right. Dancers and movers of all skill levels are welcome!
Sunday - Klezmer Mirroring w/ Judy Sweet
Monday - Alexander Technique w/ Richie Barshay
Tuesday - Embodied Resilience w/ Tracy Einstein
Wednesday - Klezmer Mirroring w/ Judy Sweet



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Richie Barshay

Richie Barshay began drumming inside kitchen cabinets at an early age, and continues banging on things worldwide to this day. From his multi-percussion work with Herbie Hancock in the 2000s, to tours and recordings with Chick Corea, Esperanza Spalding, The Klezmatics, Fred Hersch... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Shpilt Tsuzamen! Play Together! Plenary Session
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Starting the day off right—all together for one big klezmer session! We'll learn together, play together, move together, and more! All instrumentalists are welcome.
Speakers
avatar for Alicia Svigals

Alicia Svigals

Alicia Svigals, violinist/composer and a founder of the Grammy-winning Klezmatics, is the world's foremost klezmer fiddler. Alicia almost singlehandedly revived the tradition of klezmer fiddling, which had been on the brink of extinction until she recorded her debut album Fidl in... Read More →
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Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss (violin) is an internationally acclaimed klezmer violinist and educator who has been active in the klezmer and Yiddish music scene for over 30 years. She is a member of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, was a long-time member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and has performed... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Learn a Tune a Day by Ear!
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
One of the deepest ways to learn music is by ear! We will learn a lesser known tune a day and there will be room for questions and to play for the class. We will also go over the chords and practice tune variation and improvisation. We will start each class by singing through the tune - a wonderful way to start your day!
Speakers
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Abigale Reisman

With over 15 years of experience playing klezmer music, Abigale Reisman (violin) has established herself as an expressive and thoughtful fidl player with a lot to say. She is particularly interested in mimicking the human voice through the violin and connecting her playing to the... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Zoom

9:30am EST

Lecture: Habokher Hazetser - Tales of Yiddish Printing Novices Past and Present
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
In this presentation, I will take you through the history of modern and contemporary Yiddish printing through the eyes of a novice—a bokher hazetser, literally a young (unmarried) man-typesetter, the playful if not slightly pejorative term reserved for apprentice typesetters and printers in Yiddish print shops. Drawing on stories and memoirs, I will paint a picture of what life might have been like for these bokhurim toiling away to produce the Yiddish books and newspapers we value so much today. I will show what makes this figure an enduring character in the history of the Yiddish book. I'll also share my own experiences as a self-defined bokher hazetser, and introduce you to the wonderful world of Yiddish letterpress arts and artists today.
Speakers
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Caleb Sher

Caleb Sher holds an interdisciplinary humanities degree from the University of King's College, Halifax, as well as an MA with a certificate in Jewish studies from the Centre for Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto. Following his MA, Caleb began a degree in information... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lecture: Yiddishland Cultural Producers Mutual Aid Society
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Calling all Yiddish cultural organizers and program curators! Join Avia Moore, Artistic Director of KlezKanada, for a discussion about the art of bringing people together through Yiddish cultural events. Together we will talk about envisioning the event, setting goals, program curation, the importance of in-between spaces, and strategies for community building through programming. Whether you are dreaming of putting a program together for the first time or are an experienced organizer, let’s build and strengthen our beautiful international Yiddish arts network together.
Speakers
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Avia Moore

Avia Moore is the Artistic Director of KlezKanada and has worked extensively as a creative producer with festivals and cultural organizations across North America as well as on individual artistic projects in North America and Europe. Avia holds a PhD in Theatre, Dance, and Performance... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lider-shmideray / Songsmiths Workshop
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
The hands-on workshop for Yiddish song-writing welcomes songsmiths, newcomers and old hands, to take an inside look together at how new Yiddish songs are being created today. Bring your song-in-progress or your interest in songwriting to YNY’s Lider-shmideray/Songsmiths Workshop, led by veteran Yiddish songwriters Josh Waletzky and Daniel Kahn, joined by Adah Hetko. Get inspired by songwriting-in-action. We will all share our expertise and experience in exploring the how-to’s and the for-whom's of song-writing in the 2020s. We'll examine sources and resources for texts and music and discuss various modes of collaboration. If you are bringing a song-in-progress, please send us a recording and/or lead sheet by December 15. Please include your name and the title of the song as part of the file name. You can also reach us at lidershmideray@gmail.com. Participate in the room and on Zoom!
Speakers
avatar for Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko (vocals) started writing songs at the age of three and hasn’t been able to stop since. One fateful winter night, she fell in love with Yiddish folk song, and began to dream of someday writing new songs in Yiddish. Adah’s dream has come true: today she is a Yiddish... Read More →
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Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
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Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Singing Yiddish: Owning the “nnn,” and the “rrr”
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
If your Yiddish isn't fluent and you find the sounds of Yiddish sometimes maddeningly different from those of your native language but you want to sing in Yiddish, or lead sing-alongs, or teach Yiddish songs — this is the workshop for you! Paula Teitelbaum has a wealth of knowledge and experience, as a singer and teacher, to help you gain confidence in singing Yiddish. We'll focus on sounds not found, or used differently, in English, Italian, German, French, Russian... We'll explore how sounds are modified in the flow of a text. We'll work as a group on drills and work individually on songs, including songs participants bring to the workshop. Workshop will be conducted in the room and in the Zoom—participate either way!
Speakers
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Paula Teitelbaum

Paula/Perl Teitelbaum (language, vocals) is a New York City language teacher and Yiddish singer. Born in post-WWII Poland, she was multilingual even before having immigrated to the US as a teenager. A teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Beginning Yiddish
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Throughout this Yiddish crash course for beginners, you will leave class every day able to have a new short conversation with your classmates entirely in Yiddish. Learn how to introduce yourself, talk about what you do each day of the week, count various items, and sing some simple Yiddish songs with Asya Vaisman Schulman of the Yiddish Book Center. Asya will be teaching a brand new curriculum from her newly-published textbook In eynem. This engaging and dynamic four-class workshop aims to make Yiddish accessible for students of all ages. No prior Yiddish knowledge necessary-- even complete beginners will be able to follow! The class will also introduce students to reading and writing in the alef-beys. Yiddish language classes will be hybrid with participants on-site and online. Online attendees should anticipate a slightly less participatory experience in full class situations and to participate fully in breakout rooms. YNY tech volunteers will help to navigate these shared spaces and facilitate breakout rooms. We appreciate your patience as we learn together!
Speakers
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Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

The Lullaby of Second Avenue: Yiddish Urban Theatre Workshop
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
What’s that racket down at the street corner? Someone hawking knishes two for a nickel? Crying out the latest news from the Forverts or the Tog? Getting into fisticuffs over the relative merits of Sholem Aleichem or Peretz — or Paula Prilutsky!? Or is it maybe… just maybe… the call of someone drawing audiences into the glittering, raucous, seltzer-spattered and sunflower seed-strewn space of the Yiddish theatre: “Kumt arayn! Kumt arayn! Tragedye, komedye, we’ve got it all!” In this workshop: it is all of these together. Writers for the Yiddish stage in New York City took inspiration from the overfull metropolis they called their new home, all its startling sounds and smells and sights, as they wrote their urban-set comedies and dramas for the enjoyment of the teeming hordes of the Lower East Side. We will take inspiration from the same city they did, and in which these plays are set, as we imagine their motivating forces—the miseries of the sweatshop, the delights of the dairy café—while examining a series of powerful theatrical scenes and playing them out together. Our understanding of these play excerpts will be enhanced by lively nontheatrical documents of the time that give us further insight into the milieu of these works. A performance will be given in the student concert at the end by those who are keen to show their stuff before a crowd, though only those who feel called to need participate in that. Scripts will be provided in transliteration with word-by-word translation provided and acted in Yiddish, though no background in the language or in acting is required — just a curiosity about the Yiddish theatre of the city, and a desire to lend your own wild voice to its unearthly cacophony.
Speakers
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Mikhl Yashinsky

Born in Detroit, Mikhl Yashinsky (theater) graduated with a degree in Modern European history and literature from Harvard, and works as an actor-singer, playwright, and translator in New York City. He performed the title role in his own play Di psure loyt khaim (The Gospel According... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Klezmer Jam
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
There's nothing Pete loves more than making music with you all! Meet Pete by the registration table at any point throughout the day for a jam session. He'll probably take a break for lunch...and the concerts...but, come right back afterwards for more tunes!
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Pete Rushefsky

Pete Rushefsky*** (tsimbl, banjo) is a leading performer, composer and researcher of the Jewish tsimbl (cimbalom or hammered dulcimer), Rushefsky tours and records internationally with violinist Itzhak Perlman as part of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and collaborates with a number... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
CL Lounge 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Teens
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
The projects we do each December in the Youth Theater Workshop are really asking "What time is it on the clock of the world?/  ?װיפֿל אַ װעלטזײגער איז עס  /How can our Yiddish languages, books, poems, songs, ancestral stories, and importantly *New York City itself * help us make sense of the moment we are in? How, as youth storytellers, can we use tradition and the stuff only we know to lift the spirits of our community (style, good outfits, jokes, music, dance moves, your favorite thing here) and create an enchanted space in which to think? We'll create an incredible theater show, with an original script, sets, and so much DrAmA (only the good kind! ) Led by Raya Ferholt-Wirz, Jenny Romaine and Ozzy Gold-Shapiro.

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Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz (teens) is a student at Beacon High School and a multi-instrumentalist who mainly plays violin and trombone. Her trombone focus recently has been on the afro-latin FATCAT program taught by Zack O’Farrill along with some Balkan brass and Klezmer tunes. On violin... Read More →
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Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro (teens) is a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts. They have been involved as a researcher, translator, and performer in a number of archival Yiddish-based... Read More →
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Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine (teens) is a director, designer, puppeteer and co-artistic director of Great Small Works visual theater collective. She is music director of Jennifer Miller’s CIRCUS AMOK.  Romaine/ Great Small Works performs, teaches, and directs in theaters, schools, parks... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST

9:30am EST

YNY Kids!
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
This year the kids' program is focusing on how we can learn from our community's rich history and traditions. In addition to our songs, play, and Yiddish fun, this year we will get to meet experts in folklore, learn oral history interviewing techniques , and then use our new skills to collect stories, songs and more from our YNY community.
Speakers
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Esther Gottesman

Esther Gottesman (she/her) (kids) is an elementary and middle school librarian and teacher at a public school in Brooklyn. She also teaches at the Worker’s Circle Manhattan Shule, where she has been for several years. Esther is a native Yiddish speaker and occasionally sings in... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
511 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Advanced Style Dance Class
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Dancing with style and grace is one thing, but dancing with Yiddishkeit is another! Learn from two generations of dance leaders about the details of dancing with a particularly Jewish style in a variety of dance genres.
Sunday - Deborah Strauss
Monday - Michael Alpert
Tuesday - Walter Zev Feldman
And don't miss Wednesday's session on communicating & dancing with live musicians led by Sarah Myerson and Ilya Shneyveys!
Speakers
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Michael Alpert

Michael Alpert (musicology, vocals, dance) is a National Heritage Fellow of the United States and a pioneering figure of the international renaissance of East European Jewish music and Yiddish culture since its beginnings in the 1970s. He is known worldwide for his solo and ensemble... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Melody Class: Things You Blow
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Turning hot air into even hotter klezmer tunes! If you play a melodic wind instrument, this class is for you!  Alex Parke, Margot Leverett, and Michael Winograd will take you from the details of ornamentation to expressing each phrase just right.
Speakers
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Michael Winograd

Clarinetist Michael Winograd lives in Brooklyn. His band, the Honorable Mentshn, brings klezmer music to ears, turntables and hearts around the world. Their newest album “Early Bird Special,” is pretty good! Michael collaborates with Pakistani vocalist Zeb Bangash in Sandaraa... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Melody Class: Things You Bow
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Get into the weeds of klezmer string playing with renowned fiddlers Jake Shulman-Ment, Alicia Svigals, and Deborah Strauss!
Speakers
avatar for Alicia Svigals

Alicia Svigals

Alicia Svigals, violinist/composer and a founder of the Grammy-winning Klezmatics, is the world's foremost klezmer fiddler. Alicia almost singlehandedly revived the tradition of klezmer fiddling, which had been on the brink of extinction until she recorded her debut album Fidl in... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Plucked Strings: Guitar
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
While the fiddle may be the iconic klezmer string instrument, there's plenty for the plucked string instruments to do too! Join Cantor Jeff Warschauer (Sunday-Tuesday) and Dan Kunda-Thagard (Tuesday) for a deep dive into a world of possibilities for all things plucky - guitars, mandolins, banjos, and more!
Speakers
avatar for Jeff Warschauer

Jeff Warschauer

Cantor Jeff Warschauer (guitar, mandolin, voice), of Congregation Brothers of Israel in Newtown, PA, is a hazzan, educator and highly accomplished musician with a sweet, soulful voice and a friendly, engaging presence. Ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary, and on the faculty of Columbia Universit... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
509 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Rhythm & Accompaniment: AKA Not The Melody
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Sure, you might not play the fidl or the clarinet, but you're the heart of a klezmer band! Rhythm section players unite in this three day workshop with teachers extraordinaire— Ilya Shneyveys, Dan Blacksberg, and Richie Barshay!
Speakers
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Dan Blacksberg

Philadelphia native Dan Blacksberg (trombone) has created a singular musical voice as a trombonist, composer, and educator. One of the foremost practitioners of klezmer trombone and a respected voice in jazz and experimental music, Dan is known for a formidable virtuosity and versatility... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

What To Do With Your Three Time
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
A rose is a rose is a rose, but 3 is not 3 is not 3. Yiddish music has a gorgeous variety of triple meter music: waltzes, mazurkas, dobridens, dobranotshes, waltz nigunim, gas nigunim, zhoks, and more. So why play everything like a waltz or a zhok? Join me in this hands-on workshop for a close study of some gorgeous tunes that reveal the secrets of 3! For both newcomers and people who took the online workshop last year.
Speakers
avatar for Alan Bern

Alan Bern

Recipient of the prestigious Bundesverdienstorden in 2022, the Thuringia Order of Merit in 2017 and the Weimar Prize in 2016, Dr. Alan Bern (accordion/piano) is the founding artistic director of Yiddish Summer Weimar, the OMA Improvisation Project, and the Other Music Academy... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Zoom

11:15am EST

Lecture: A Saint Against the State? The Contemporary Revival of a Jewish Miracle Worker
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
This lecture focuses on an emergent, transnational Hasidic revival movement centered around the Kerestirer Rebbe, Yeshaya Steiner (“Shayele”), a Hungarian “miracle-worker” who lived in Hungary from 1851-1925. His iconic portrait is commonly associated with mystical protection against the infestation of rodents in Jewish homes and businesses. I reveal how this is only one small piece of his broader populist appeal, however. I do this by interweaving hagiographic texts, Hasidic social media, and ethnography with anthropological theory and political theology on hospitality, sovereignty, and patronage.

This talk is open to all (specialists and non-specialists alike)!


Speakers
avatar for Sam Shuman

Sam Shuman

Sam Shuman is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and a core faculty member in the Jewish Studies Program at the University of Virginia (UVA). Shuman researches Hasidic Judaism within a global context to rethink larger questions in political theology about race... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Lecture: Jews in the Groove - The Great Mid-Century Jewish Record Labels
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
From the advent and popularization of vinyl records in the late 1940s to the early 1950s, a handful of eccentric amateur businessmen ventured to use this unprecedented new and accessible mass media technology to commercialize and distribute Jewish music. Today we are left with hundreds of dusty records from a small handful of iconic and idiosyncratic mid-century Jewish record labels. This talk will give a broad introduction to the “major” Jewish record labels of the mid-20th century, and a glimpse into their storied discographies.
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avatar for Aaron Bendich

Aaron Bendich

Aaron Bendich is the founder of Borscht Beat, a Yiddish music cultural organization that operates as a record label, radio show, music archive, social media brand and concert booking and promotion agency. This will be his second year curating the Yiddish New York concert program... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Jewish Papercuts
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Ugoretz will present a brief overview of the images and uses of Jewish Paper Cuts with a focus on Eastern European Styles. As a hands-on project, students will create a papercut on the theme of the Khanike menoire. Students will explore the rich historical traditions of Jewish cut paper - a folk art that has been practiced for hundreds of years. Emphasis will be placed on the history, symbols, inscriptions, motivation and uses of paper cuts among the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. This is a hands-on course with instructions given on how to design, transfer it to paper, how to cut and how to create a finished piece. Templates will be available to use, so no need to know how to draw. Advanced students are also welcome. Deborah Ugoretz is an acclaimed visual artist, NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow, and the co-curator of YNY's Visual Arts Exhibition. This course will be on-site only.
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Deborah Ugoretz

For over 40 years, Deborah Ugoretz** (art) has developed workshops and classes wherein students of all ages learn about Jewish papercutting and Hebrew Illuminated manuscripts. For two years she mentored a student in the art of Jewish papercutting through a grant from the New Jersey... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
508 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

The Yiddish Songwriter's Friend
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Have you ever been in an audience of, say, Gospel music, where some of the “uninitiated” listeners are clapping along on the downbeats instead of the backbeats—clapping on the 1 and the 3 instead of on the 2 and the 4? “Oh, (rest) Ma-ry, don't you weep...” instead of “Oh (clap!), Ma-ry, don't you weep...” Then you will understand the saying, “Friends don't let friends clap on the 1 and the 3,” i.e., friends don't let friends mis-hear the music! If you are interested in writing music for a new Yiddish song, and want to not “mis-hear” the music, want to get friendly insights about how various genres of Yiddish song—folk song, popular song, theater song, art song—have created a rich tradition of setting texts to music, this workshop is for you. Veteran Yiddish songwriter Josh Waletzky will help you put on your “insider” Yiddish music-maker's ears by exploring some of the prominent elements of Yiddish song's musical styles with examples and exercises. We'll use sample texts that have multiple settings and also encourage you to bring a text you are interested in setting to music. Music-writers of all backgrounds and experiences—from first-timers to old hands—are welcome!
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Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Intermediate Yiddish: In der velt fun Sholem Aleykhem’s lebn un shafn / In the World of Sholem Aleichem’s Life and Creativity
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
In this course, students will learn through multimedia (online texts, archival documents, audio and video materials) about fascinating life and creativity of the major Yiddish author, Sholem Aleichem (1859 – 1916). We will read and discuss some of his letters, poems, fragments from his famous short stories and the most intriguing and exciting moments of his career as a writer. Intermediate Yiddish is taught by renowned Yiddish teacher Kolya Borodulin, of the Worker’s Circle, recipient of the 2019 Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Award!
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Kolya Borodulin

Nikolai “Kolya” Borodulin is the master teacher and Director of Yiddish programming at the Workers Circle in New York, the largest non-academic program in the United States.  He teaches Yiddish language and culture to multigenerational audiences: kids, teens, and adults (sometimes... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Low-Schmaltz Yiddish Theatre Song Therapy
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
This master class will provide singers with the opportunity to develop all elements of their performance in order to better serve the intention and impact of a song. Special attention will be paid to issues of diction, theatricality, arrangement, multi-lingual performance, translation, style- mixing, and getting at the meaning of a lyric. Participants are encouraged to bring at least one memorized Yiddish song. Self accompaniment and a cappella performance are fine. If you need accompaniment, please bring a score or lead sheet.
For Intermediate to Advanced Participants.
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Joanne Borts

Joanne Borts is a New York based Actor-Singer-Dancer-Musician and Labor Activist whose Broadway credits include the Tony Award Winning Best Musical Once, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella with Eartha Kitt, and Fiddler on the Roof with Topol. She appeared in the critically acclaimed... Read More →
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Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
Monday December 23, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

1:15pm EST

Lunchtime Concert: Shterna and the Lost Voice
Monday December 23, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
“Extraordinary, Suspenseful, Mesmerizing” – Shterna and the Lost Voice transports audiences into the rich world of Yiddish folklore. This immersive storytelling production follows Shterna on an epic hero’s journey, accompanied by live original klezmer music and an exquisite papercut crankie.

The Magid Ensemble (“magid” meaning “storyteller” in Yiddish) is a multidisciplinary group creating new work that integrates folk art, traditional oral storytelling and original klezmer music. The Ensemble consists of award-winning musicians and composers Mattias Kaufmann, Raffi Boden, and Rachel Leader, storyteller Weaver, and visual artist Kiah Raymond.

This original story, developed through rigorous research on Eastern-European Jewish folklore, is illustrated with a backlit “crankie”, a long scroll wound onto two spools that illustrates the story as it unwinds. The work incorporates shadow puppetry and is inspired with motifs from Jewish papercut art. The newly composed score accentuates moments of mystery and beauty, and brings the audience wholly into the world of the tale.

Click here to view a trailer!

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The Magid Ensemble

The Magid Ensemble (“magid” meaning “storyteller” in Yiddish) is a multidisciplinary group creating new work that integrates folk art, traditional oral storytelling and original klezmer music. The Ensemble consists of award-winning musicians and composers Mattias Kaufmann... Read More →

Monday December 23, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Dance Repertoire Class
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Calling all dancers! With a rotating faculty, you’ll dive into dance genres of all sorts. Whether you’re an advanced dancer or brand new, this class is not to be missed!
Sunday - Asya Vaisman Schulman
Monday - Judy Sweet
Tuesday - Jill Gellerman
Wednesday - Walter Zev Feldman
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JS

Judy Sweet

Judy Sweet** (educator, dance, piano/accordion) grew up cartwheeling around the hotel lobby at Klezkamp, one of the most formative experiences of her Jewish and musical life. She went on to study a unique approach to music education at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Belf's Ensemble
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Some of Klezmerland's favorite tunes are from the recordings of the Belf's Romanian Orchestra! Under the leadership of Zilyin, this ensemble will dig into these recordings, learn the tunes, and rediscover what makes the Belf repertoire so special. All instruments and experience levels are welcome!
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Zilyin

Zilyin has been collecting European klezmer archives for the last 15 years, working with Joel Rubin, Kurt Bjorling, Jeffrey Wollock, and Pete Rushevsky. Zilyin teaches an perform klezmer all around the world. Zilyin specializes in playing for dancing, working closely with Avia Moore... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Fidl Kapelye
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Calling all bowed strings (plucked/struck strings are welcome too)! Join fiddler Zoë Aqua for a deep dive into klezmer fiddle repertoire!
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Zoë Aqua

Zoë Aqua (violin) is an American violinist currently based in Romania. She was awarded a Fulbright research grant for the 2021-’22 and 2022-’23 academic years to study Transylvanian folk music pedagogy in Cluj, Romania. In September 2022, she released a full-length album of... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Kleztronica
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Yiddish New York is an explosion of sound. Workshops are taking place all day, filled with people making more and more klezmer! In this workshop, we’re going to act as ethnographers collecting folk music from different regions of YNY. Then, we’ll sneak back to our Kleztronica lab, where we’ll make these recorded materials into rocking musical collages, built for the rave. We’ll learn how to chop audio, pick out all the juicy parts, and perform it live by tapping the rhythms into drum machines. ALL LEVELS are welcome, no experience with electronic music or recording necessary!!
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Kaia Berman-Peters

Chaia is a dance music artist who combines house and techno grooves with klezmer and Yiddish music. With electric fiddle grooves, archival samples, and club sounds, Chaia inspires new visions of Jewish diasporic identity. Chaia has been featured on NPR, the NAMM Show, Grammy.com, and at over a dozen Jewish music festivals around the world. Her work has been supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Brooklyn Arts Council, Combined Jewish Philanthropies, and the Jewish Museum of Maryland. In 2023, Chaia was awarded the Studio 170 Award f... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Reading Jam
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Let's discover new tunes together! Fantastic teacher and drummer Aaron Alexander leads a reading jam for all those who love cruisin' through new music with friends! All instruments and experience levels are welcome!
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Aaron Alexander

Aaron Alexander (percussion) is a drummer and fidl player, has been playing klezmer music for 34 years and has been fortunate to be associated with many of the finest musicians in the klezmer and Jewish music field. He has been on Faculty at Yiddish New York, Trip to Yiddishland... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST

2:30pm EST

Transcription and Layered Listening
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
If you think that writing down the music that you hear is only for professionals, this class is for you. Josh makes it easy for everyone by using a step-by-step method that leads the student into each detail of the tune. At the end of the process a completely formed transcription emerges. The “Layered Listening” technique that Josh uses also helps students to learn a way of listening to music that may deepen your awareness of music in general, whereby a song unfolds as a 3-dimensional piece of music. It will speed up the process of learning by ear as well, because once you have transcribed a piece of music, it can be used to play along with the recording more easily and aid in your memory of the tune, and also preserve it. If you think about it, writing down music in our system requires the use of only 12 different notes, whereas writing words requires 26 letters. In other words, it should be easier, not harder than writing an email to a friend!

Course Tools: Syllabus, teaching materials, articles and some recordings will be provided as needed.  

Additional Info: For intermediate to advanced students. No previous klezmer experience is required though helpful, but knowledge of instrument and intermediate music reading ability is required for reading simple lead sheets. Basic theory knowledge of scales and intervals is helpful.
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avatar for Josh Horowitz

Josh Horowitz

Joshua Horowitz, Button accordion, tsimbl and Piano is the director of Budowitz and co-founder of Veretski Pass and has performed and recorded with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, Philharmonia Baroque and Itzhak Perlman. His books include The Ultimate Klezmer... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Zoom

2:30pm EST

Lecture: Edith Segal - My First Dancing Teacher
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
In this talk, Alixe will be remembering jewels from Edith Segal's repertoire of dances choreographed to Yiddish folk songs, labor songs, and songs that reflected the lives of Ashkenazim in the old country and the new. Edith Segal began dancing at the time that modern dance and progressive politics were growing together.  She shared her vision with the hundreds of children and adults in Camps, especially Kinderland, and the Shules.
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Alixe Dancer

Alixe Dancer (aka Renee Rapaport) began dancing at her aunt's wedding in 1944 and met Edith a year later. A dance professional all of her life she lives and gardens on a collective in Oregon where she still teaches International Folk Dance, English Country Dance, and Aging Gracefully... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Social Justice: There, Where We Live, That is Our Country – History & Ongoing Life of the Jewish Labour Bund
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
There, where we live, that is our country – the history and ongoing life of the Jewish Labour Bund w/ Jeyn Levison
The General Jewish Labour Bund (the Bund) was founded in Vilna in 1897 and is still active today—a movement rooted in three pillars: socialism, doikayt (here-ness in Yiddish—the concept that Jews live and work in solidarity wherever we live); and yidishkayt (Yiddish language and secular Jewish culture).

In this four-part session, we will explore all three pillars, with a deeper focus on the doikayt and yidishkayt that also grounds Yiddish New York. We will explore and discuss what the Bund can offer us today, and what our history teaches us about the times we now live in.

Presenting Molly Crabapple (upcoming book: a history of the Jewish Labor Bund); the documentary film Bund: The Hope and the Past; the NYC and Melbourne chapters of the Bund (Maddan, Strawberry Leaf, Dvora Zylberman); and Josh Waletzky (teaching Yiddish Bundist songs throughout the week).

Session will be presented on site at Yiddish New York and online via Zoom. Masks required to attend this session.

This session will include a discussion of Bund: The Hope and the Past. (A LINK TO VIEW THE FILM WILL BE POSTED HERE) A 1987 Yiddish-language film by Israeli filmmaker David Kedem that explores the history of the Bund and the progressive labor group’s continuity in New York City. Featuring rare interviews with leading New York Bundists, including some important members of the current Yiddish scene. We are excited to present this film featuring new subtitles produced especially for Yiddish New York by Josh Waletzky.
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Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
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Jeyn Levison

Jeyn Levison** (social justice) is the Associate Director of the Just and Inclusive Society program at the Democracy Fund. Jeyn has also worked in racial justice, immigrant rights and low-wage worker labor, LGBTQIA+, and Jewish social justice organizing—and is a long-time member... Read More →

Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

The Nuances of Unaccompanied Yiddish Singing
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
One of the most beautiful streams of traditional Yiddish song is the repertoire of unaccompanied love songs. Often embellished by vocal scoops and slides, minute glottals, and cadences that trail off, the form is largely characterized by nuanced expressivity and a compelling intimacy rarely heard in other folk traditions. This class is taught by singer and cultural activist Ethel Raim, leader of the legendary Pennywhistlers ensemble, and for many years Artistic Director of the Balkan Arts Center and Center for Traditional Music and Dance and Yiddish singer Cantor Sarah Myerson of Brooklyn. Raim and Myerson will teach songs from the repertoires of several noted traditional singers, including Lifshe Schaecter-Widman, Harry Ary, and Ita Taub (for examples, see the wonderful Yiddish Song of the Week blog edited by Itzik Gottesman). For this class, familiarity with Yiddish is encouraged, but not required.

Note: This course is offered hybrid and will allow for online participants to submit questions via the chat. All of the singing will be done simultaneously, so online participants will need to remain muted while singing along. YNY has selected a room for this course that should allow for an improved online listening experience for attendees, but we ask for your patience as we strive to provide the best experience possible for all.
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Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
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Ethel Raim

Ethel Raim** (voice) – widely recognized for her expertise in both Yiddish and Balkan vocal traditions, is a master singer of unaccompanied Yiddish ballads and lyrical love songs. Raim first gained recognition with American audiences during the folk revival of the 1960s as the... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Zingt fun tifn hartsn! - Sing from the bottom of your heart!
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Join Derek David (Leybl), conductor of A Besere Velt (the Yiddish chorus of the Boston Workers Circle), for a fun, lively, and neshomedik choral experience! Participants will engage with new arrangements of Yiddish folksongs, culminating in a performance at the end of the festival. The chorus is open to all who wish to sing and express their Yiddishkayt regardless of their vocal ability or experience. All are welcome. The chorus will be gender inclusive and welcome all to sing in their most comfortable range in the vocal spectrum. Note: all sessions will be held on site and masked to practice community care (a practice of A Besere Velt's, which has worked very well) to ensure the health and safety of all involved. Lomir zingen tsuzamen!
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Derek David

Derek David (vocals) is a composer, conductor, and music educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. His dramatic and vibrant music has been performed in both Europe and the United States and has received great recognition from audiences and critics alike. Since his first String Quartet... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Advanced Yiddish
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
This class will be entirely in Yiddish. This 4 part hybrid class will feature actual monologues used by the famous Yiddish comedian Simon Dzigan. Each session will employ a different topic based on the comedian’s experiences as a new immigrant to Israel in the early years of the State. Will will also use videos of the artist. He was most famous for playing Golda Meir. Students will have a chance to improvise from these. In addition, in each session there will be one or two Yiddish songs or poems and some discussion of grammar and idioms.
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Miriam Isaacs

Born in a displaced persons camp in Germany, Miriam Isaacs (language) is a native Yiddish speaker. She taught Yiddish for many years at the University of Maryland. Most recently she has been translating and lecturing. She has held fellowships from the State Department’s Fulbright... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Newly Choreographed Yiddish Dances
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Shared choreography: In this class, we'll choreograph a brand new Sher! Each class session, we'll learn shers already danced in the community (including the Workers Circle Sher and the Shining Sher). We'll shear them up to figure out what elements make up a sher, and then using those elements and our own creativity, stitch together a unique Sher for YNY 2024. This class is taught in person by Asya Vaisman Shulman and Sarah Myerson, and is open to anyone with any dance or choreography experience (including no experience at all). Please do come to all four sessions Sunday through Wednesday if possible, as the class will build day by day.
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Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
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Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Big Ensemble
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
The more the merrier! Bring your friends, your cat, even a stranger you meet in the YNY halls! Under the direction of NY Klezmer veteran Jordan Hirsch, this ensemble will be a blast! Our starting point will be the great Abe Schwartz large orchestra recordings of the early 20th century, but where we end up depends on you, and what we discover together along the way! Ok, maybe don’t bring the cat, Jordan is a little allergic….
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Jordan Hirsch

Jordan Hirsch (trumpet) learned Klezmer music the old fashioned way- On the bandstand, playing with some of the greatest masters of American Klezmer, like Ray Musiker, Howie Leess, Danny Rubinstein, and Pete Sokolow. He has performed on the Khasidic wedding scene for five decades... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Join the YNY Jam!
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
A chance to share your favorite klezmer tunes every PM2! Whether you’re an experienced klezmer or fairly new to the style, this session is your chance to let loose in a supportive environment. The jam will be facilitated so everyone gets a chance to play. Since it's a workshop, we'll be practicing our jamming skills a bit too! Acclaimed klezmer fiddler & educator Ilana Cravitz will provide tips and tricks for getting on board in a klezmer jam when you don’t know the melody or chords. There will be plenty of opportunities to practice joining in with tunes!
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Ilana Cravitz

Ilana Cravitz is a London-based violinist and educator. She has been on faculty for many klezmer, world music, folk and fiddle festivals and has toured on all five continents, not least as co-founder of the London Klezmer Quartet and member of the European Union Baroque Orchestra... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

KlezPainting
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
A hands-on course of in-the-moment arranging using Soundpainting, a conducting sign language. Created in the 1970s by Walter Thompson alongside Frank London and other downtown musicians, this system offers a way to shape group improvisation and arrangements in real time using a language of hand signs. Using classic klezmer repertoire as our source material, we’ll explore exciting new directions in spontaneous klez making!
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avatar for Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →
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Sam Day Harmet

Sam Day Harmet (mandolin) is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and music educator based in Brooklyn, NY. A musician of diverse tastes, Sam’s projects range from deconstructive klezmer and jazz, to free improvisation, to left field electronic music, to Soundpainting and... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
526 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Quiet & Singing Ensemble
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Shhhh. Listen closely. In this ensemble, under the leadership of Eleonore Weill and Lauren Brody, instrumentalists and vocalists come together to focus on expressing and hearing the nuances in quieter melodies.
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Lauren Brody

Lauren Brody (accordion) is an accordionist, singer, researcher, professional piano tuner/technician and Fulbright scholar from New York City. She is a pioneer of the klezmer music revival in the United States and a founding member of the groundbreaking band “Kapelye”, formed... Read More →
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Eleonore Weill

French vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Eleonore Weill is acclaimed for her soulful interpretations of Yiddish, East European and French traditional Musics. Hailing from a musical family in Southern France and now based in Brooklyn, Weill performs and records in a variety of ensembles... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Play Along Across the World!
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Join duos around the world for a play along session online! Participants will need to be muted, but you'll be able to hear the session leaders and play with them!
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avatar for Amy Zakar

Amy Zakar

Amy Zakar (violin, mandolin) is a second-generation musician and educator of Hungarian/Transylvanian/Jewish descent. Born in NYC (just a few blocks from the 14th St. Y), Amy played her first Catskills-Yiddish revue at age 8. She studied at the Manhattan School of Music, Princeton... Read More →
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Adrian Banner

Adrian Banner (piano) was born in Sydney, Australia, where his passion for the piano began in early childhood. He emigrated to the USA where he co-founded The Klez Dispensers, received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University, and published a book on calculus. Adrian is... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Zoom

4:15pm EST

Klezmer Komposition Workshop/Family Band
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Facilitated by musician and educator Judy Sweet, YNY kids, teens, and their families will work together to create an original ‘Klezmer Komposition’ using voice, body percussion, instruments, found sounds, and more. All ages, abilities, and instruments are welcome!
Speakers
JS

Judy Sweet

Judy Sweet** (educator, dance, piano/accordion) grew up cartwheeling around the hotel lobby at Klezkamp, one of the most formative experiences of her Jewish and musical life. She went on to study a unique approach to music education at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture TBA (MA)
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture: Khanike minhogim funem shtetl / Hanukkah Customs of the Shtetl
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
In the East European shtetl, the winter holiday of Khanike was a time of liberation (no "cheyder" for the kids) and creativity. Looking at the traditions across a broad territory in Yiddishland we will survey Khanike songs, annual customs, foodways and folk beliefs. The unusual interaction with the Christian in the shtetl  at this time is also to be covered.
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Itzik Gottesman

Itzik Gottesman, Ph.D.** (folklore, literature) – Internationally recognized as a leading scholar and activist for Yiddish language and culture, Gottesman currently teaches at University of Texas-Austin. He was previously managing editor of the Yiddish Forverts and authored the... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture: Yiddish to the Core - Wedding Music and Jewish Identity in Postwar New York City
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
If you went to a typical American Jewish wedding in the 1950s, you’d probably notice some new “rituals,” like photographers buzzing around the rabbi, floral wedding canopies, or “kosher style” catering. But while weddings transformed and modernized, one thing remained certain: if the wedding was Jewish, you danced the hora. American Jews abandoned many traditional wedding rituals, but they held on to Jewish dance music as an essential expression of their Jewish identity. This lecture explores the evolution of Jewish wedding music in postwar New York City. We will discuss the work of Jewish wedding musicians, the diverse wedding musical repertoires (including klezmer, Israeli folk song, and Latin dances), and how they all related to American Jewish identity.
Speakers
avatar for Uri Schreter

Uri Schreter

Uri Schreter is an interdisciplinary musicologist, composer, keyboardist, and filmmaker. He is currently completing his PhD in historical musicology at Harvard University, where he researches Jewish music and klezmer during the postwar period. Prior to Harvard, he studied at Tel Aviv... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Yiddish Songs to Go!
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Learn a repertoire of Yiddish songs that you can take back home with you. Songs for celebrations, holidays, the shabes table, lullabies, demonstrations, singing in a car, shower, and more! Taught a rotating cast of YNY Vocal Faculty.
Speakers
avatar for Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

5:30pm EST

YNY Schmooze
Monday December 23, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Join Yiddish culture friends from around the world for socializing!
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Borger

Nicole Borger

Nicole and Edy Borger** (vocals, coordinators) – A São Paulo-based chanteuse, Nicole Borger creates fresh interpretations of Yiddish song classics, setting them to a kaleidoscope of Brazilian musical styles. Her most recent album, “Raízes/Roots – A Recording of Jewish Songs... Read More →
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Edy Borger

Nicole and Edy Borger** (vocals, coordinators) – A São Paulo-based chanteuse, Nicole Borger creates fresh interpretations of Yiddish song classics, setting them to a kaleidoscope of Brazilian musical styles. Her most recent album, “Raízes/Roots – A Recording of Jewish Songs... Read More →
Monday December 23, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Zoom

7:00pm EST

Concert: Alicia Svigals - Fidl Afire
Monday December 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Alicia Svigals’s seminal 1997 album, Fidl, helped to spark a world-wide revival of interest in the klezmer violin tradition. Her latest release, Fidl Afire , is the long awaited sequel, featuring a mix of original compositions, traditional arrangements and tunes by mid-20th century clarinet masters. On FIdl, Svigals explored and elevated an old-world sound, centering violin, tsimbl and bass accompaniment, but here on Fidl Afire, Svigals’s violin is situated in the 20th-century American party sound alongside trumpets and trombones. In this concert for YNY she performs with a band of some of New York’s leading klezmorim. 
Speakers
avatar for Alicia Svigals

Alicia Svigals

Alicia Svigals, violinist/composer and a founder of the Grammy-winning Klezmatics, is the world's foremost klezmer fiddler. Alicia almost singlehandedly revived the tradition of klezmer fiddling, which had been on the brink of extinction until she recorded her debut album Fidl in... Read More →

Monday December 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:00pm EST

Film: The Plot Against Harry
Monday December 23, 2024 9:00pm - 11:00pm EST
THE PLOT AGAINST HARRY
USA, 1969 [released 1989]
Directed by Michael Roemer
Starring Martin Priest, Ben Lang, Maxine Woods and Harry Nemo
Approx. 81 min. New 35mm print/New 4K restoration.

A nearly-lost comedic time capsule, “The Plot Against Harry” is a legendary period piece among latter-day klezmer fans, as its deftly kaleidoscopic late-1960’s milieus display authentic NYC-area clubdate bandstands and simkhe dancing. Likened by reviewers to the work of Robert Altman, Jim Jarmusch, and Franz Kafka, the movie was written after copious immersion research by director Michael Roemer (himself a yekke outsider who had left Berlin via Kindertransport). Sociologically detailed scenes are gently laced with rolling ironic absurdities, and coated with a light layer of what The New Yorker’s Richard Brody admiringly termed “rancid schmaltz.” Filmed in lucid black & white on a dizzying array of locations, with a brilliant, largely non-professional cast, this misunderstood masterpiece was finally a festival triumph twenty years after production. Roemer’s own odyssey with clueless Hollywood studio executives was yet again recounted in 2023 when its new restoration was re-released, as described below by Film Forum:


"Deadpan, small-time Kosher Nostra member and ex-con Harry Plotnick (Martin Priest) is just released from prison and trying to regain his lost turf in a neighborhood turned topsy-turvy. After a chance reunion with his ex-wife and grown children, Harry is suddenly immersed in middle-class normality and goes meshugga when he gets into the catering biz with his ex-brother-in-law (Ben Lang). What follows is a world of call girls, bar mitzvahs, lingerie fashion shows, Cuban-Chinese mobsters, subway parties, Mafia barbecues, dog training classes, Congressional hearings, and hotel pajama parties. Shelved by writer/director Roemer in 1969 following a laugh-less preview, THE PLOT AGAINST HARRY emerged two decades later when he overheard a technician performing a video transfer of the film laughing hysterically. On a whim, Roemer made two 35mm prints and sent them to the New York and Toronto Film Festivals (it was a hit with audiences), before releasing theatrically to great acclaim in early 1990 as a bona fide comedy classic." - Film Forum

YNY's film panel will include Allen Lewis Rickman, Bruce Goldstein of Film Forum, and Eve Sicular

Click here to view a trailer.
Speakers
avatar for Eve Sicular

Eve Sicular

​​​​Cinema historian/klezmer bandleader Eve Sicular (film) has written and lectured widely on Yiddish and early Russian filmmaking, including The Yiddish Celluloid Closet; Edgar Ulmer’s Canon of Cinema  Contagion; her Harvard thesis on pioneering Soviet compilation director... Read More →
avatar for Allen Lewis Rickman

Allen Lewis Rickman

ALLEN LEWIS RICKMAN is an actor, writer and director. He played Velvel, the shtetl husband, in the Coen brothers’ Oscar-nominated A SERIOUS MAN and also translated the Coens’ dialogue into Yiddish. Other film work includes John Turturro’s FADING GIGOLO (with Liev Schreiber), CHINESE... Read More →
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Bruce Goldstein

Film Forum
Bruce Goldstein is Director of Repertory Programming at New York City's Film Forum and is founder/co-president of Rialto Pictures, a classic and foreign film distributor.Bruce Goldstein was born on July 5, 1952, in Amityville, New York. He is the son of Murray Goldstein, a commercial... Read More →

Monday December 23, 2024 9:00pm - 11:00pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
Tuesday, December 24
 

9:30am EST

Dance Movement Warm-Up: Embodied Resilience
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Get moving in the morning! Judy Sweet, Richie Barshay, and Tracy Einstein will guide you through movement and awareness practices to start your day off right. Dancers and movers of all skill levels are welcome!
Sunday - Klezmer Mirroring w/ Judy Sweet
Monday - Alexander Technique w/ Richie Barshay
Tuesday - Embodied Resilience w/ Tracy Einstein
Wednesday - Klezmer Mirroring w/ Judy Sweet



Speakers
avatar for Tracy Einstein

Tracy Einstein

Tracy Einstein wants you to feel better in your body so you can do what you love. She’s a 1600-hour certified Alexander Technique teacher, Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, and lifelong performing artist dedicated to fostering embodied resilience and creative expression.Since... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Shpilt Tsuzamen! Play Together! Plenary Session
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Starting the day off right—all together for one big klezmer session! We'll learn together, play together, move together, and more! All instrumentalists are welcome.
Speakers
avatar for Margot Leverett

Margot Leverett

Margot Leverett is one of the foremost clarinetists of the klezmer revival. She was a founding member of the Klezmatics in 1985 before moving on to establish a solo career. Her first CD, "The Art of Klezmer Clarinet," a tribute to classic klezmer of the 20's and 30's, was released... Read More →
avatar for Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss (violin) is an internationally acclaimed klezmer violinist and educator who has been active in the klezmer and Yiddish music scene for over 30 years. She is a member of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, was a long-time member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and has performed... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Learn a Tune a Day by Ear!
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
One of the deepest ways to learn music is by ear! We will learn a lesser known tune a day and there will be room for questions and to play for the class. We will also go over the chords and practice tune variation and improvisation. We will start each class by singing through the tune - a wonderful way to start your day!
Speakers
avatar for Abigale Reisman

Abigale Reisman

With over 15 years of experience playing klezmer music, Abigale Reisman (violin) has established herself as an expressive and thoughtful fidl player with a lot to say. She is particularly interested in mimicking the human voice through the violin and connecting her playing to the... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Zoom

9:30am EST

Lecture: The Yiddish Memories of Bryna Bercovitch, Writer and Radical Revolutionary
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Bryna Bercovitch (1894-1956) is an unjustly forgotten Yiddish writer whose work appeared regularly in Montreal’s Yiddish daily newspaper, Der Keneder Adler (The Canadian Eagle), recounting memories of her childhood and family in the Ukrainian town of Kherson, her friendships with noted Yiddish writers Melech Ravitch and Isaac Bashevis Singer, and the after-effects of a radical revolutionary life and tumultuous marriage. She also happens to be my great-great aunt. Delving more fully into Bryna’s writings over the past few years, including annual readings of her work at the YNY Literary Salon, was a revelation. As this one-day lecture will demonstrate, here is a vibrant, evocative voice that ranks with the leading Yiddish writers of her day, including Bella Chagall, Esther Kreitman, and Chava Rosenfarb, fully deserving her moment in the literary sun.

Speakers
avatar for Sossy Weinman

Sossy Weinman

Sarah Weinman (Sossy af Yiddish) is an author, crime writer, and Canadian living in New York City. Her books include The Real Lolita, Scoundrel, and the forthcoming Without Consent, and she writes the Crime & Mystery column for the New York Times Book Review. She has attended... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lecture: Transylvanian Folk Music Ethnography in Cluj, Romania
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
From 2021-2023, Zoë Aqua spent 2 years as a Fulbright research grantee in Cluj, Romania studying Transylvanian folk music pedagogy. In this presentation, she will share stories and insights she gained from working with folk musicians there. Drawing from her experience with both multi-generational musical family dynasties and with revivalists, she'll compare and contrast the musical scene in Transylvania with our klezmer revitalization in North America.
Speakers
avatar for Zoë Aqua

Zoë Aqua

Zoë Aqua (violin) is an American violinist currently based in Romania. She was awarded a Fulbright research grant for the 2021-’22 and 2022-’23 academic years to study Transylvanian folk music pedagogy in Cluj, Romania. In September 2022, she released a full-length album of... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lider-shmideray / Songsmiths Workshop
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
The hands-on workshop for Yiddish song-writing welcomes songsmiths, newcomers and old hands, to take an inside look together at how new Yiddish songs are being created today. Bring your song-in-progress or your interest in songwriting to YNY’s Lider-shmideray/Songsmiths Workshop, led by veteran Yiddish songwriters Josh Waletzky and Daniel Kahn, joined by Adah Hetko. Get inspired by songwriting-in-action. We will all share our expertise and experience in exploring the how-to’s and the for-whom's of song-writing in the 2020s. We'll examine sources and resources for texts and music and discuss various modes of collaboration. If you are bringing a song-in-progress, please send us a recording and/or lead sheet by December 15. Please include your name and the title of the song as part of the file name. You can also reach us at lidershmideray@gmail.com. Participate in the room and on Zoom!
Speakers
avatar for Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko (vocals) started writing songs at the age of three and hasn’t been able to stop since. One fateful winter night, she fell in love with Yiddish folk song, and began to dream of someday writing new songs in Yiddish. Adah’s dream has come true: today she is a Yiddish... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
avatar for Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Singing Yiddish: Owning the “nnn,” and the “rrr”
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
If your Yiddish isn't fluent and you find the sounds of Yiddish sometimes maddeningly different from those of your native language but you want to sing in Yiddish, or lead sing-alongs, or teach Yiddish songs — this is the workshop for you! Paula Teitelbaum has a wealth of knowledge and experience, as a singer and teacher, to help you gain confidence in singing Yiddish. We'll focus on sounds not found, or used differently, in English, Italian, German, French, Russian... We'll explore how sounds are modified in the flow of a text. We'll work as a group on drills and work individually on songs, including songs participants bring to the workshop. Workshop will be conducted in the room and in the Zoom—participate either way!
Speakers
avatar for Paula Teitelbaum

Paula Teitelbaum

Paula/Perl Teitelbaum (language, vocals) is a New York City language teacher and Yiddish singer. Born in post-WWII Poland, she was multilingual even before having immigrated to the US as a teenager. A teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Beginning Yiddish
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Throughout this Yiddish crash course for beginners, you will leave class every day able to have a new short conversation with your classmates entirely in Yiddish. Learn how to introduce yourself, talk about what you do each day of the week, count various items, and sing some simple Yiddish songs with Asya Vaisman Schulman of the Yiddish Book Center. Asya will be teaching a brand new curriculum from her newly-published textbook In eynem. This engaging and dynamic four-class workshop aims to make Yiddish accessible for students of all ages. No prior Yiddish knowledge necessary-- even complete beginners will be able to follow! The class will also introduce students to reading and writing in the alef-beys. Yiddish language classes will be hybrid with participants on-site and online. Online attendees should anticipate a slightly less participatory experience in full class situations and to participate fully in breakout rooms. YNY tech volunteers will help to navigate these shared spaces and facilitate breakout rooms. We appreciate your patience as we learn together!
Speakers
avatar for Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

The Lullaby of Second Avenue: Yiddish Urban Theatre Workshop
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
What’s that racket down at the street corner? Someone hawking knishes two for a nickel? Crying out the latest news from the Forverts or the Tog? Getting into fisticuffs over the relative merits of Sholem Aleichem or Peretz — or Paula Prilutsky!? Or is it maybe… just maybe… the call of someone drawing audiences into the glittering, raucous, seltzer-spattered and sunflower seed-strewn space of the Yiddish theatre: “Kumt arayn! Kumt arayn! Tragedye, komedye, we’ve got it all!” In this workshop: it is all of these together. Writers for the Yiddish stage in New York City took inspiration from the overfull metropolis they called their new home, all its startling sounds and smells and sights, as they wrote their urban-set comedies and dramas for the enjoyment of the teeming hordes of the Lower East Side. We will take inspiration from the same city they did, and in which these plays are set, as we imagine their motivating forces—the miseries of the sweatshop, the delights of the dairy café—while examining a series of powerful theatrical scenes and playing them out together. Our understanding of these play excerpts will be enhanced by lively nontheatrical documents of the time that give us further insight into the milieu of these works. A performance will be given in the student concert at the end by those who are keen to show their stuff before a crowd, though only those who feel called to need participate in that. Scripts will be provided in transliteration with word-by-word translation provided and acted in Yiddish, though no background in the language or in acting is required — just a curiosity about the Yiddish theatre of the city, and a desire to lend your own wild voice to its unearthly cacophony.
Speakers
avatar for Mikhl Yashinsky

Mikhl Yashinsky

Born in Detroit, Mikhl Yashinsky (theater) graduated with a degree in Modern European history and literature from Harvard, and works as an actor-singer, playwright, and translator in New York City. He performed the title role in his own play Di psure loyt khaim (The Gospel According... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Klezmer Jam
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
There's nothing Pete loves more than making music with you all! Meet Pete by the registration table at any point throughout the day for a jam session. He'll probably take a break for lunch...and the concerts...but, come right back afterwards for more tunes!
Speakers
avatar for Pete Rushefsky

Pete Rushefsky

Pete Rushefsky*** (tsimbl, banjo) is a leading performer, composer and researcher of the Jewish tsimbl (cimbalom or hammered dulcimer), Rushefsky tours and records internationally with violinist Itzhak Perlman as part of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and collaborates with a number... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
CL Lounge 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Teens
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
The projects we do each December in the Youth Theater Workshop are really asking "What time is it on the clock of the world?/  ?װיפֿל אַ װעלטזײגער איז עס  /How can our Yiddish languages, books, poems, songs, ancestral stories, and importantly *New York City itself * help us make sense of the moment we are in? How, as youth storytellers, can we use tradition and the stuff only we know to lift the spirits of our community (style, good outfits, jokes, music, dance moves, your favorite thing here) and create an enchanted space in which to think? We'll create an incredible theater show, with an original script, sets, and so much DrAmA (only the good kind! ) Led by Raya Ferholt-Wirz, Jenny Romaine and Ozzy Gold-Shapiro.

Speakers
avatar for Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz (teens) is a student at Beacon High School and a multi-instrumentalist who mainly plays violin and trombone. Her trombone focus recently has been on the afro-latin FATCAT program taught by Zack O’Farrill along with some Balkan brass and Klezmer tunes. On violin... Read More →
avatar for Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro (teens) is a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts. They have been involved as a researcher, translator, and performer in a number of archival Yiddish-based... Read More →
avatar for Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine (teens) is a director, designer, puppeteer and co-artistic director of Great Small Works visual theater collective. She is music director of Jennifer Miller’s CIRCUS AMOK.  Romaine/ Great Small Works performs, teaches, and directs in theaters, schools, parks... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST

9:30am EST

YNY Kids!
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
This year the kids' program is focusing on how we can learn from our community's rich history and traditions. In addition to our songs, play, and Yiddish fun, this year we will get to meet experts in folklore, learn oral history interviewing techniques , and then use our new skills to collect stories, songs and more from our YNY community.
Speakers
avatar for Esther Gottesman

Esther Gottesman

Esther Gottesman (she/her) (kids) is an elementary and middle school librarian and teacher at a public school in Brooklyn. She also teaches at the Worker’s Circle Manhattan Shule, where she has been for several years. Esther is a native Yiddish speaker and occasionally sings in... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
511 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Advanced Style Dance Class
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Dancing with style and grace is one thing, but dancing with Yiddishkeit is another! Learn from two generations of dance leaders about the details of dancing with a particularly Jewish style in a variety of dance genres.
Sunday - Deborah Strauss
Monday - Michael Alpert
Tuesday - Walter Zev Feldman
And don't miss Wednesday's session on communicating & dancing with live musicians led by Sarah Myerson and Ilya Shneyveys!
Speakers
avatar for Walter Zev Feldman

Walter Zev Feldman

Walter Zev Feldman (musicology) is a leading researcher in both Ottoman Turkish and Jewish music. During the mid-1970s he and clarinetist Andy Statman studied with the legendary Dave Tarras and were two of the creators of the klezmer revitalization. Under an NEH grant (1984-86) he... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Melody Class: Things You Blow
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Turning hot air into even hotter klezmer tunes! If you play a melodic wind instrument, this class is for you!  Alex Parke, Margot Leverett, and Michael Winograd will take you from the details of ornamentation to expressing each phrase just right.
Speakers
avatar for Margot Leverett

Margot Leverett

Margot Leverett is one of the foremost clarinetists of the klezmer revival. She was a founding member of the Klezmatics in 1985 before moving on to establish a solo career. Her first CD, "The Art of Klezmer Clarinet," a tribute to classic klezmer of the 20's and 30's, was released... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Melody Class: Things You Bow
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Get into the weeds of klezmer string playing with renowned fiddlers Jake Shulman-Ment, Alicia Svigals, and Deborah Strauss!
Speakers
avatar for Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss (violin) is an internationally acclaimed klezmer violinist and educator who has been active in the klezmer and Yiddish music scene for over 30 years. She is a member of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, was a long-time member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and has performed... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Plucked Strings: Mandolin
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
While the fiddle may be the iconic klezmer string instrument, there's plenty for the plucked string instruments to do too! Join Cantor Jeff Warschauer (Sunday-Tuesday) and Dan Kunda-Thagard (Tuesday) for a deep dive into a world of possibilities for all things plucky - guitars, mandolins, banjos, and more!
Speakers
avatar for Jeff Warschauer

Jeff Warschauer

Cantor Jeff Warschauer (guitar, mandolin, voice), of Congregation Brothers of Israel in Newtown, PA, is a hazzan, educator and highly accomplished musician with a sweet, soulful voice and a friendly, engaging presence. Ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary, and on the faculty of Columbia Universit... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
509 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Rhythm & Accompaniment: AKA Not The Melody
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Sure, you might not play the fidl or the clarinet, but you're the heart of a klezmer band! Rhythm section players unite in this three day workshop with teachers extraordinaire— Ilya Shneyveys, Dan Blacksberg, and Richie Barshay!
Speakers
avatar for Richie Barshay

Richie Barshay

Richie Barshay began drumming inside kitchen cabinets at an early age, and continues banging on things worldwide to this day. From his multi-percussion work with Herbie Hancock in the 2000s, to tours and recordings with Chick Corea, Esperanza Spalding, The Klezmatics, Fred Hersch... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

What To Do With Your Three Time
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
A rose is a rose is a rose, but 3 is not 3 is not 3. Yiddish music has a gorgeous variety of triple meter music: waltzes, mazurkas, dobridens, dobranotshes, waltz nigunim, gas nigunim, zhoks, and more. So why play everything like a waltz or a zhok? Join me in this hands-on workshop for a close study of some gorgeous tunes that reveal the secrets of 3! For both newcomers and people who took the online workshop last year.
Speakers
avatar for Alan Bern

Alan Bern

Recipient of the prestigious Bundesverdienstorden in 2022, the Thuringia Order of Merit in 2017 and the Weimar Prize in 2016, Dr. Alan Bern (accordion/piano) is the founding artistic director of Yiddish Summer Weimar, the OMA Improvisation Project, and the Other Music Academy... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Zoom

11:15am EST

Lecture TBA
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Lecture: Yente Telebende - The Bad Girl of the Yiddish World
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Of all the words which have migrated from Yiddish to English, none have the colorful backstory of a fictional woman whose name has come to mean “gossip” but who first found fame in 1913 as a woman who stood up for herself and gave as good as she got.

The whirlwind tour of the massively popular “Yente Telebende” will reveal her brilliant prolific creator. B. Kovner and his one thousand Yente Telebende feuilletons in the pages of the Forward, the numerous stage shows which were among the biggest hits in the history of the Yiddish theater and nearly 100 commercial 78 rpm records issued over nearly half a century all of which bring the presence and power of Yente Telebende back to life. Result? Yente, was no yente.
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Henry Sapoznik

Henry Sapoznik (history) is an award winning record and radio producer, author, ethnomusicologist in the fields of Yiddish and American popular and traditional culture. Sapoznik, a native Yiddish speaker and child of Holocaust survivors, helped jump-start the klezmer “revival... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Jewish Papercuts
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Ugoretz will present a brief overview of the images and uses of Jewish Paper Cuts with a focus on Eastern European Styles. As a hands-on project, students will create a papercut on the theme of the Khanike menoire. Students will explore the rich historical traditions of Jewish cut paper - a folk art that has been practiced for hundreds of years. Emphasis will be placed on the history, symbols, inscriptions, motivation and uses of paper cuts among the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. This is a hands-on course with instructions given on how to design, transfer it to paper, how to cut and how to create a finished piece. Templates will be available to use, so no need to know how to draw. Advanced students are also welcome. Deborah Ugoretz is an acclaimed visual artist, NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow, and the co-curator of YNY's Visual Arts Exhibition. This course will be on-site only.
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Deborah Ugoretz

For over 40 years, Deborah Ugoretz** (art) has developed workshops and classes wherein students of all ages learn about Jewish papercutting and Hebrew Illuminated manuscripts. For two years she mentored a student in the art of Jewish papercutting through a grant from the New Jersey... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
508 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

The Yiddish Songwriter's Friend
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Have you ever been in an audience of, say, Gospel music, where some of the “uninitiated” listeners are clapping along on the downbeats instead of the backbeats—clapping on the 1 and the 3 instead of on the 2 and the 4? “Oh, (rest) Ma-ry, don't you weep...” instead of “Oh (clap!), Ma-ry, don't you weep...” Then you will understand the saying, “Friends don't let friends clap on the 1 and the 3,” i.e., friends don't let friends mis-hear the music! If you are interested in writing music for a new Yiddish song, and want to not “mis-hear” the music, want to get friendly insights about how various genres of Yiddish song—folk song, popular song, theater song, art song—have created a rich tradition of setting texts to music, this workshop is for you. Veteran Yiddish songwriter Josh Waletzky will help you put on your “insider” Yiddish music-maker's ears by exploring some of the prominent elements of Yiddish song's musical styles with examples and exercises. We'll use sample texts that have multiple settings and also encourage you to bring a text you are interested in setting to music. Music-writers of all backgrounds and experiences—from first-timers to old hands—are welcome!
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Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Intermediate: In der velt fun Sholem Aleykhem’s lebn un shafn / In the World of Sholem Aleichem’s Life and Creativity
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
In this course, students will learn through multimedia (online texts, archival documents, audio and video materials) about fascinating life and creativity of the major Yiddish author, Sholem Aleichem (1859 – 1916). We will read and discuss some of his letters, poems, fragments from his famous short stories and the most intriguing and exciting moments of his career as a writer. Intermediate Yiddish is taught by renowned Yiddish teacher Kolya Borodulin, of the Worker’s Circle, recipient of the 2019 Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Award!

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Kolya Borodulin

Nikolai “Kolya” Borodulin is the master teacher and Director of Yiddish programming at the Workers Circle in New York, the largest non-academic program in the United States.  He teaches Yiddish language and culture to multigenerational audiences: kids, teens, and adults (sometimes... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Low-Schmaltz Yiddish Theatre Song Therapy
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
This master class will provide singers with the opportunity to develop all elements of their performance in order to better serve the intention and impact of a song. Special attention will be paid to issues of diction, theatricality, arrangement, multi-lingual performance, translation, style- mixing, and getting at the meaning of a lyric. Participants are encouraged to bring at least one memorized Yiddish song. Self accompaniment and a cappella performance are fine. If you need accompaniment, please bring a score or lead sheet.
For Intermediate to Advanced Participants.
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avatar for Joanne Borts

Joanne Borts

Joanne Borts is a New York based Actor-Singer-Dancer-Musician and Labor Activist whose Broadway credits include the Tony Award Winning Best Musical Once, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella with Eartha Kitt, and Fiddler on the Roof with Topol. She appeared in the critically acclaimed... Read More →
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Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
Tuesday December 24, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

1:15pm EST

Lunchtime Concert: Jordan Wax
Tuesday December 24, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Jordan Wax is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer, and traditional musician based in New Mexico. For the past twenty-five years he has studied intergenerational music traditions with elders from a variety of cultural lineages in the Missouri Ozarks, Central Mexico, Ecuador, Northern New Mexico, and Greater Yiddishland, and directed his own collaborative ensembles in the context of Ashkenazi, Ozark, and Indo-Hispanic cultural revitalizations. Wax’s innovative compositions are rooted in his deep diasporic roots and friendships with elder musicians. Yiddish music has provided Wax with pathways to artistic continuity, vitality, and relevance which must be renewed in each generation through radical creativity and cross-cultural pollination. His music resonates with reflections on climate collapse, perpetual war, the epidemic of abuse, the moral ambiguity of social media, and the complexities of cultural resistance and objectification in late-stage Capitalism. Wax’s debut album, The Heart Deciphers, set for release in January 2025, blends the sounds of klezmer/lautari ensembles from Moldova with rock aesthetics from the American Southwest.
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Jordan Wax

Jordan Wax is a traditional musician.  For the past 25 years he has worked with elders in a variety of cultural contexts to learn regional musical and linguistic dialects and to explore ways they contribute to our community today. He lives in Northern New Mexico, where he performs... Read More →

Tuesday December 24, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Dance Repertoire Class
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Calling all dancers! With a rotating faculty, you’ll dive into dance genres of all sorts. Whether you’re an advanced dancer or brand new, this class is not to be missed!
Sunday - Asya Vaisman Schulman
Monday - Judy Sweet
Tuesday - Jill Gellerman
Wednesday - Walter Zev Feldman
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Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Belf's Ensemble
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Some of Klezmerland's favorite tunes are from the recordings of the Belf's Romanian Orchestra! Under the leadership of Zilyin, this ensemble will dig into these recordings, learn the tunes, and rediscover what makes the Belf repertoire so special. All instruments and experience levels are welcome!
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avatar for Zilyin

Zilyin

Zilyin has been collecting European klezmer archives for the last 15 years, working with Joel Rubin, Kurt Bjorling, Jeffrey Wollock, and Pete Rushevsky. Zilyin teaches an perform klezmer all around the world. Zilyin specializes in playing for dancing, working closely with Avia Moore... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Fidl Kapelye
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Calling all bowed strings (plucked/struck strings are welcome too)! Join fiddler Zoë Aqua for a deep dive into klezmer fiddle repertoire!
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Zoë Aqua

Zoë Aqua (violin) is an American violinist currently based in Romania. She was awarded a Fulbright research grant for the 2021-’22 and 2022-’23 academic years to study Transylvanian folk music pedagogy in Cluj, Romania. In September 2022, she released a full-length album of... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Kleztronica
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Yiddish New York is an explosion of sound. Workshops are taking place all day, filled with people making more and more klezmer! In this workshop, we’re going to act as ethnographers collecting folk music from different regions of YNY. Then, we’ll sneak back to our Kleztronica lab, where we’ll make these recorded materials into rocking musical collages, built for the rave. We’ll learn how to chop audio, pick out all the juicy parts, and perform it live by tapping the rhythms into drum machines. ALL LEVELS are welcome, no experience with electronic music or recording necessary!!
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avatar for Kaia Berman-Peters

Kaia Berman-Peters

Chaia is a dance music artist who combines house and techno grooves with klezmer and Yiddish music. With electric fiddle grooves, archival samples, and club sounds, Chaia inspires new visions of Jewish diasporic identity. Chaia has been featured on NPR, the NAMM Show, Grammy.com, and at over a dozen Jewish music festivals around the world. Her work has been supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Brooklyn Arts Council, Combined Jewish Philanthropies, and the Jewish Museum of Maryland. In 2023, Chaia was awarded the Studio 170 Award f... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Reading Jam
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Let's discover new tunes together! Fantastic teacher and drummer Aaron Alexander leads a reading jam for all those who love cruisin' through new music with friends! All instruments and experience levels are welcome!
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avatar for Aaron Alexander

Aaron Alexander

Aaron Alexander (percussion) is a drummer and fidl player, has been playing klezmer music for 34 years and has been fortunate to be associated with many of the finest musicians in the klezmer and Jewish music field. He has been on Faculty at Yiddish New York, Trip to Yiddishland... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST

2:30pm EST

Working with Historical Recordings: Listening and Transcribing
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
In the two sessions, we will look at how to listen to and work with historical recordings, and how to use transcription as a tool to achieve various outcomes, for example to create a lead sheet for your band, a memory and study aid for you as a performer, or as a basis for analysis and comparison with other performances and for teaching others. We will learn ways to translate what we are hearing into music notation, discussing how to make decisions about the pitch of the original recording and about the notation of meter, key signatures and accidentals, ornaments and variations, as well as the various levels of detail a transcription could contain.
 
Additional Information:
This class is intended for intermediate to advanced students. No previous experience with klezmer (or other traditional musics) is necessary. The ability to read and write music notation (by hand or with software) is a prerequisite. A basic knowledge of scales, intervals and chords is also helpful. Recordings of the tunes we discuss (or links to them) will be provided.
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avatar for Joel Rubin

Joel Rubin

Clarinetist and ethnomusicologist Joel Rubin has been one of the leading figures in the international klezmer movement as performer, scholar, author, educator, and producer for more than forty years. Rubin studied clarinet with Richard Stoltzman and Kalmen Opperman and learned klezmer... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Zoom

2:30pm EST

Lecture: Der Mizrekh-Yiddish Writers Narrate the Arab
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
From the turn of the 20th century onward, many Yiddish writers found significant inspiration in the image of the Mizrekh (Orient). Perhaps no other site in the imagined Mizrekh captivated as many 20th century Yiddish writers as did Palestine and the looming question of Zionism: What was to become of Palestine, what was to become of Zionism, and who exactly are Palestine's inhabitants? This talk will introduce a number of largely untranslated Yiddish writers who dedicated significant attention to the image of Palestine and the Mizrekh in their works. In particular, this talk will showcase stereotypical and exceptional Yiddish-language perspectives on the Arab world, as well as how Yiddish writers related themselves and their identities to Palestine, the Land of Israel, and linguistic differences.
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avatar for Eyshe Beirich

Eyshe Beirich

Eyshe Beirich is a Yiddish scholar, teacher, and translator living in New York City. He is a PhD student at Columbia University in the Department of Germanic Languages since 2023, where he works on Yiddish, German, and Palestinian/Israeli literary history. He has taught Yiddish around... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Social Justice: There, Where We Live, That is Our Country – History & Ongoing Life of the Jewish Labour Bund
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
There, where we live, that is our country – the history and ongoing life of the Jewish Labour Bund w/ Jeyn Levison
The General Jewish Labour Bund (the Bund) was founded in Vilna in 1897 and is still active today—a movement rooted in three pillars: socialism, doikayt (here-ness in Yiddish—the concept that Jews live and work in solidarity wherever we live); and yidishkayt (Yiddish language and secular Jewish culture).

In this four-part session, we will explore all three pillars, with a deeper focus on the doikayt and yidishkayt that also grounds Yiddish New York. We will explore and discuss what the Bund can offer us today, and what our history teaches us about the times we now live in.

Presenting Molly Crabapple (upcoming book: a history of the Jewish Labor Bund); the documentary film Bund: The Hope and the Past; the NYC and Melbourne chapters of the Bund (Maddan, Strawberry Leaf, Dvora Zylberman); and Josh Waletzky (teaching Yiddish Bundist songs throughout the week).

Session will be presented on site at Yiddish New York and online via Zoom. Masks required to attend this session.
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avatar for Dvora Zylberman

Dvora Zylberman

Dvora Zylberman is a Yiddish and Jewish Studies teacher at Sholem Aleichem College. She lives and breathes Yiddish language and culture, having studied Yiddish all across the globe. Most recently, she published “Mameloshn Alef”: a brand new book designed to help children learn... Read More →
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Strawberry Leaf

Strawberry Leaf is a queer autistic Jew who loves Jewish culture and history. She enjoys being in community with Jews who share her value of doikayt, justice, and care, which is why she recently joined the Bund. Strawberry Leaf has been involved in autonomous Jewish organizing in... Read More →
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Maddan

Maddan (they/them) is a CUNY student, an organizer, and a Bundist. As an early member of the International Jewish Labor Bund (IJLB), an international revival of the Jewish Labor Bund founded in 2023, Maddan has been working to build an effective and lasting Bundist movement for the... Read More →
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Jeyn Levison

Jeyn Levison** (social justice) is the Associate Director of the Just and Inclusive Society program at the Democracy Fund. Jeyn has also worked in racial justice, immigrant rights and low-wage worker labor, LGBTQIA+, and Jewish social justice organizing—and is a long-time member... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

The Nuances of Unaccompanied Yiddish Singing
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
One of the most beautiful streams of traditional Yiddish song is the repertoire of unaccompanied love songs. Often embellished by vocal scoops and slides, minute glottals, and cadences that trail off, the form is largely characterized by nuanced expressivity and a compelling intimacy rarely heard in other folk traditions. This class is taught by singer and cultural activist Ethel Raim, leader of the legendary Pennywhistlers ensemble, and for many years Artistic Director of the Balkan Arts Center and Center for Traditional Music and Dance and Yiddish singer Cantor Sarah Myerson of Brooklyn. Raim and Myerson will teach songs from the repertoires of several noted traditional singers, including Lifshe Schaecter-Widman, Harry Ary, and Ita Taub (for examples, see the wonderful Yiddish Song of the Week blog edited by Itzik Gottesman). For this class, familiarity with Yiddish is encouraged, but not required.

Note: This course is offered hybrid and will allow for online participants to submit questions via the chat. All of the singing will be done simultaneously, so online participants will need to remain muted while singing along. YNY has selected a room for this course that should allow for an improved online listening experience for attendees, but we ask for your patience as we strive to provide the best experience possible for all.
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avatar for Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
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Ethel Raim

Ethel Raim** (voice) – widely recognized for her expertise in both Yiddish and Balkan vocal traditions, is a master singer of unaccompanied Yiddish ballads and lyrical love songs. Raim first gained recognition with American audiences during the folk revival of the 1960s as the... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Zingt fun tifn hartsn! - Sing from the bottom of your heart!
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Join Derek David (Leybl), conductor of A Besere Velt (the Yiddish chorus of the Boston Workers Circle), for a fun, lively, and neshomedik choral experience! Participants will engage with new arrangements of Yiddish folksongs, culminating in a performance at the end of the festival. The chorus is open to all who wish to sing and express their Yiddishkayt regardless of their vocal ability or experience. All are welcome. The chorus will be gender inclusive and welcome all to sing in their most comfortable range in the vocal spectrum. Note: all sessions will be held on site and masked to practice community care (a practice of A Besere Velt's, which has worked very well) to ensure the health and safety of all involved. Lomir zingen tsuzamen!
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avatar for Derek David

Derek David

Derek David (vocals) is a composer, conductor, and music educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. His dramatic and vibrant music has been performed in both Europe and the United States and has received great recognition from audiences and critics alike. Since his first String Quartet... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Advanced Yiddish
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
This class will be entirely in Yiddish. This 4 part hybrid class will feature actual monologues used by the famous Yiddish comedian Simon Dzigan. Each session will employ a different topic based on the comedian’s experiences as a new immigrant to Israel in the early years of the State. Will will also use videos of the artist. He was most famous for playing Golda Meir. Students will have a chance to improvise from these. In addition, in each session there will be one or two Yiddish songs or poems and some discussion of grammar and idioms.
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avatar for Miriam Isaacs

Miriam Isaacs

Born in a displaced persons camp in Germany, Miriam Isaacs (language) is a native Yiddish speaker. She taught Yiddish for many years at the University of Maryland. Most recently she has been translating and lecturing. She has held fellowships from the State Department’s Fulbright... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Newly Choreographed Yiddish Dances
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Shared choreography: In this class, we'll choreograph a brand new Sher! Each class session, we'll learn shers already danced in the community (including the Workers Circle Sher and the Shining Sher). We'll shear them up to figure out what elements make up a sher, and then using those elements and our own creativity, stitch together a unique Sher for YNY 2024. This class is taught in person by Asya Vaisman Shulman and Sarah Myerson, and is open to anyone with any dance or choreography experience (including no experience at all). Please do come to all four sessions Sunday through Wednesday if possible, as the class will build day by day.
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avatar for Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
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Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Big Ensemble
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
The more the merrier! Bring your friends, your cat, even a stranger you meet in the YNY halls! Under the direction of NY Klezmer veteran Jordan Hirsch, this ensemble will be a blast! Our starting point will be the great Abe Schwartz large orchestra recordings of the early 20th century, but where we end up depends on you, and what we discover together along the way! Ok, maybe don’t bring the cat, Jordan is a little allergic….

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Jordan Hirsch

Jordan Hirsch (trumpet) learned Klezmer music the old fashioned way- On the bandstand, playing with some of the greatest masters of American Klezmer, like Ray Musiker, Howie Leess, Danny Rubinstein, and Pete Sokolow. He has performed on the Khasidic wedding scene for five decades... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Join the YNY Jam!
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
A chance to share your favorite klezmer tunes every PM2! Whether you’re an experienced klezmer or fairly new to the style, this session is your chance to let loose in a supportive environment. The jam will be facilitated so everyone gets a chance to play. Since it's a workshop, we'll be practicing our jamming skills a bit too! Acclaimed klezmer fiddler & educator Ilana Cravitz will provide tips and tricks for getting on board in a klezmer jam when you don’t know the melody or chords. There will be plenty of opportunities to practice joining in with tunes!
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avatar for Ilana Cravitz

Ilana Cravitz

Ilana Cravitz is a London-based violinist and educator. She has been on faculty for many klezmer, world music, folk and fiddle festivals and has toured on all five continents, not least as co-founder of the London Klezmer Quartet and member of the European Union Baroque Orchestra... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

KlezPainting
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
A hands-on course of in-the-moment arranging using Soundpainting, a conducting sign language. Created in the 1970s by Walter Thompson alongside Frank London and other downtown musicians, this system offers a way to shape group improvisation and arrangements in real time using a language of hand signs. Using classic klezmer repertoire as our source material, we’ll explore exciting new directions in spontaneous klez making!
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avatar for Sam Day Harmet

Sam Day Harmet

Sam Day Harmet (mandolin) is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and music educator based in Brooklyn, NY. A musician of diverse tastes, Sam’s projects range from deconstructive klezmer and jazz, to free improvisation, to left field electronic music, to Soundpainting and... Read More →
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Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
526 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Quiet & Singing Ensemble
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Shhhh. Listen closely. In this ensemble, under the leadership of Eleonore Weill and Lauren Brody, instrumentalists and vocalists come together to focus on expressing and hearing the nuances in quieter melodies.
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avatar for Lauren Brody

Lauren Brody

Lauren Brody (accordion) is an accordionist, singer, researcher, professional piano tuner/technician and Fulbright scholar from New York City. She is a pioneer of the klezmer music revival in the United States and a founding member of the groundbreaking band “Kapelye”, formed... Read More →
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Eleonore Weill

French vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Eleonore Weill is acclaimed for her soulful interpretations of Yiddish, East European and French traditional Musics. Hailing from a musical family in Southern France and now based in Brooklyn, Weill performs and records in a variety of ensembles... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Play Along Across the World!
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Join duos around the world for a play along session online! Participants will need to be muted, but you'll be able to hear the session leaders and play with them!
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avatar for Sruli Dresdner

Sruli Dresdner

Sruli Dresdner has been performing and teaching Klezmer and Hasidic music for the past twenty-five years. Sruli grew up in a Hasidic household filled with Nigun. Sruli, together with his wife, Lisa, have appeared on PBS-TV, performed on National Public Radio, and headlined at Jewish... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Zoom

4:15pm EST

Klezmer Komposition Workshop/Family Band
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Facilitated by musician and educator Judy Sweet, YNY kids, teens, and their families will work together to create an original ‘Klezmer Komposition’ using voice, body percussion, instruments, found sounds, and more. All ages, abilities, and instruments are welcome!
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Judy Sweet

Judy Sweet** (educator, dance, piano/accordion) grew up cartwheeling around the hotel lobby at Klezkamp, one of the most formative experiences of her Jewish and musical life. She went on to study a unique approach to music education at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture: Der grester Khurbn - Knowledge of the Holocaust in the Americas during the War Period
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Have you ever wondered what Ashkenazi Jews in the Americas knew about the Khurbn (Holocaust) as it was unfolding? What did they know about the mass killings? Did they keep their mouths shut, or did they protest? Were children learning about these atrocities at school? How did the information flow? Contrary to popular belief and to historiographic trends, Jews in the Americas gained detailed knowledge about the fate of their brethren. To debunk the “myth of silence” during the Holocaust and the following years, we have to focus on the language par excellence spoken by Ashkenazi immigrants at that time: Yiddish! We will answer these questions and many more by looking at the Mexican case and various sources and documents in Yiddish.
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avatar for Tamara Gleason Friedberg

Tamara Gleason Friedberg

Tamara Gleason Freidberg is a historian (MPhil by UNAM, Mexico) and a gerontologist (MSc by King’s College London). She is the author of Di Shvue, los bundistas en México y su participación en la comunidad judía (Mexico City: Palabra de Clío, 2016), a book about the bundist... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture: Lid, shir, poezye un gramen af yidish bay hayntike khsidim: leynkrayz mit diskusye / Contemporary Yiddish Hasidic Poetry, from Verse to Verse *IN YIDDISH*
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Do Chasidim write and publish poetry in Yiddish? The answer is yes – but. Or yes – and. Chasidic Yiddish poetry is different in form, content, style, and language (and in terms of authors and audience) than what readers of modern English-language poetry, or secular Yiddishist poetry, might be used to. But/and that might make it all the more interesting. In this session, we will read and discuss Chasidic verse, mostly on the page but also in poetry-adjacent genres like music, among others. The session will be in Yiddish, and all unfamiliar words will be happily glossed. We’ll also talk about who writes and reads such verse.
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avatar for Zackary Sholem Berger

Zackary Sholem Berger

Zackary Sholem Berger is a poet and translator who works in and among English, Yiddish, and Hebrew. His latest Y/E bilingual book of poetry, Covid: Poems, Impressions, and Testimonies from a Pandemic, came out in 2023, as did his translation of Avrom Sutzkever’s Ode to the Dove... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

“A grus fun der heym”: Yiddish Radio from Postwar Poland
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
My presentation with the title “A grus fun der heym” (Greetings from home) will focus on Yiddish radio broadcasts on Polish Radio from Lublin from January 1945 and then from Warsaw until 1958. The lecture will be illustrated with archival materials and original Yiddish recordings from the 1940s and 1950s, resulting from my research.
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Anna Rozenfeld

Anna Rozenfeld is a Yiddish speaker, a scholar of Jewish history and Yiddish culture, and an interdisciplinary artist. A professional Yiddish performer on Polish Radio and at the Jewish Theatre in Warsaw. She has studied the history of art, graphic arts and painting, pedagogics, philosophy... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Yiddish Song To Go!
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Learn a repertoire of Yiddish songs that you can take back home with you. Songs for celebrations, holidays, the shabes table, lullabies, demonstrations, singing in a car, shower, and more! Taught by a rotating cast of YNY Vocal Faculty.
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avatar for Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
Tuesday December 24, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

5:30pm EST

YNY Schmooze
Tuesday December 24, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Join Yiddish culture friends from around the world for socializing!
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avatar for Nicole Borger

Nicole Borger

Nicole and Edy Borger** (vocals, coordinators) – A São Paulo-based chanteuse, Nicole Borger creates fresh interpretations of Yiddish song classics, setting them to a kaleidoscope of Brazilian musical styles. Her most recent album, “Raízes/Roots – A Recording of Jewish Songs... Read More →
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Edy Borger

Nicole and Edy Borger** (vocals, coordinators) – A São Paulo-based chanteuse, Nicole Borger creates fresh interpretations of Yiddish song classics, setting them to a kaleidoscope of Brazilian musical styles. Her most recent album, “Raízes/Roots – A Recording of Jewish Songs... Read More →
Tuesday December 24, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Zoom

7:00pm EST

Film: Hester Street
Tuesday December 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:45pm EST
HESTER STREET
USA, 1975 [restored 2021]
Directed by Joan Micklin Silver
Starring Carol Kane, Steven Keats, Mel Howard, Dorrie Kavanaugh

When Joan Micklin Silver wrote the script she would direct as "Hester Street," her adaptation of Abraham Cahan's 1896 novella re-focused the story to center a newly-immigrated young mother rather than the "oysgegrint" [already-assimilated] husband. Jake had been the title character in Abe Cahan's publication "Yekl: A Story of the New York Ghetto," yet it was Carol Kane's portrayal of his wife, the greenhorn Gitl, which brought the movie its Oscar nomination. (Cahan's own English-language text was based in turn on his original serialized Yiddish 1895 work, "Yankel der Yankee.") The film, made in black & white with a mix of Yiddish and English dialogue, faced many obstacles to production and distribution, since Hollywood did not welcome such pointedly Jewish material, let alone directed by a woman. Producer Raphael Silver, the director's husband -- and himself the son of a prominent Cleveland rabbi -- brought together investors, and this feature joined the fledgling indie film industry as a pioneering effort self-distributed to the commercial US market, thanks also to pointers from John Cassavetes. While some in the cast were native speakers of mameloshn (with notable cameos by longtime stars Zvee Scooler as the rabbi, Eda Reiss Merin as the rebetsin, and Leib Lensky as the peddler, as well as Doris Roberts in her supporting role as neighbor Mrs. Kavarsky), other actors including Kane and her co-star Steven Keats were non-Yiddish speakers coached by Michael Gorrin, himself a veteran of Yiddish ARTEF theater and cinema ("Grine Felder" [Green Fields] 1937), as well as many English productions on stage, screen and TV. Mel Howard, playing the boarder Bernstein, a last-minute cast recruit from the production crew, serendipitously had been raised in a Lubavicher family.


TRAILER Cohen Films re-release 2021:
https://youtu.be/D1TROnPKe_4?si=rDLzoYKZaXsRdpmy
 
The program will include a discussion of the film and Q&A with Rukhl Schaechter (Editor of the Yiddish Forverts) moderated by YNY film curator Eve Sicular.
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avatar for Rukhl Schaechter

Rukhl Schaechter

Rukhl Schaechter is the Yiddish editor of the online Forward newspaper and host of the YouTube series Yiddish Word of the Day. She also produces Yiddish cooking shows together with Yiddish food scholar and chef Eve Jochnowitz. Working as a Forverts writer and editor since 1998, she has garnered years of experience in writing news articles and personal essays in Yiddish and English, and won a number of Rockower Awards by the American Jewish Press Association... Read More →
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Eve Sicular

​​​​Cinema historian/klezmer bandleader Eve Sicular (film) has written and lectured widely on Yiddish and early Russian filmmaking, including The Yiddish Celluloid Closet; Edgar Ulmer’s Canon of Cinema  Contagion; her Harvard thesis on pioneering Soviet compilation director... Read More →

Tuesday December 24, 2024 7:00pm - 8:45pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:00pm EST

Concert: Ira Khonen Temple & Friends
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:00pm - 10:30pm EST
Ira Khonen Temple is a multi-instrumentalist, music director, and embedded cultural organizer living in Brooklyn, NY. Recent credits include accordionist for Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish off Broadway, and music director of Indecent at the Weston Playhouse, Great Small Works’ Muntergang and Other Cheerful Downfalls, the Aftselakhis Spectacle Committe Purimshpil, and Zoe Beloff’s Days of the Commune. Ira was a founder of the radical-traditional Yiddish music group Tsibele. Ira creates music that is a doorway between past, present and possible futures. Working with people of diverse ages and backgrounds, Ira develops new Jewish culture that is politically fresh, relevant, and un-nostalgic while building connections between languages, communities, and time periods.
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Ira Khonen Temple

Ira Khonen Temple is a multi-instrumentalist, music director, and embedded cultural organizer living in Brooklyn, NY. Recent credits include accordionist for Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish off Broadway, and music director of Indecent at the Weston Playhouse, Great Small Works’ Muntergang... Read More →

Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:00pm - 10:30pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
Wednesday, December 25
 

9:30am EST

Dance Movement Warm-Up: Klezmer Mirroring
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Get moving in the morning! Judy Sweet, Richie Barshay, and Tracy Einstein will guide you through movement and awareness practices to start your day off right. Dancers and movers of all skill levels are welcome!
Sunday - Klezmer Mirroring w/ Judy Sweet
Monday - Alexander Technique w/ Richie Barshay
Tuesday - Embodied Resilience w/ Tracy Einstein
Wednesday - Klezmer Mirroring w/ Judy Sweet
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JS

Judy Sweet

Judy Sweet** (educator, dance, piano/accordion) grew up cartwheeling around the hotel lobby at Klezkamp, one of the most formative experiences of her Jewish and musical life. She went on to study a unique approach to music education at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Shpilt Tsuzamen! Play Together! Plenary Session
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Starting the day off right—all together for one big klezmer session! We'll learn together, play together, move together, and more! All instrumentalists are welcome.
Speakers
avatar for Zilyin

Zilyin

Zilyin has been collecting European klezmer archives for the last 15 years, working with Joel Rubin, Kurt Bjorling, Jeffrey Wollock, and Pete Rushevsky. Zilyin teaches an perform klezmer all around the world. Zilyin specializes in playing for dancing, working closely with Avia Moore... Read More →
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Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss (violin) is an internationally acclaimed klezmer violinist and educator who has been active in the klezmer and Yiddish music scene for over 30 years. She is a member of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, was a long-time member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and has performed... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Learn a Tune a Day by Ear!
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
One of the deepest ways to learn music is by ear! We will learn a lesser known tune a day and there will be room for questions and to play for the class. We will also go over the chords and practice tune variation and improvisation. We will start each class by singing through the tune - a wonderful way to start your day!
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avatar for Abigale Reisman

Abigale Reisman

With over 15 years of experience playing klezmer music, Abigale Reisman (violin) has established herself as an expressive and thoughtful fidl player with a lot to say. She is particularly interested in mimicking the human voice through the violin and connecting her playing to the... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Zoom

9:30am EST

Lecture: Arbeter Froyen and Antifascism - Jewish Women Workers and Internationalism in the 1930s
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Women of the Yiddish left played a key role in building the international anti-fascist movement in the 1930s. In these two talks, we will look at the life stories of women such as Clara Bodian, a worker in the feather industry who was elected as a delegate to the World Congress of Women against War and Fascism in Paris in 1934, and June Croll, a leader of the Anti-Nazi Federation in New York in 1935. As committed Communists and internationalists, these Jewish women dedicated themselves to building international solidarity networks with anti-fascist women’s groups across Europe, while at the same time deepening their commitments to fight racism and anti-Semitism in the United States.
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avatar for Jennifer Young

Jennifer Young

Jennifer Young currently serves as Education Program Manager at the Yiddish Book Center, and formerly served as the Director of Education at the YIVO Institute. She has worked as a writer, editor, and walking tour guide, and as a museum educator at the Tenement Museum and the New-York... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lecture: Sofia Magid’s Collection - The Missing Link in Eastern European Jewish Music
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
In his talk, Dr. D. Zisl Slepovitch will introduce the figure of Sofia Magid (1892—1954), an eminent Soviet Russian ethnomusicologist and linguist who, among a small handful of scholars, documented the last moments of the vibrant Jewish musical tradition in Ukraine and Belarus shortly before World War Two. Dr. Slepovitch will discuss the uneasy fate of Sofia Magid’s scholarly legacy, as well as its life on the arts scene and academic work in the 1990’s through the present day, including Slepovitch’s own work with these unique materials.
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avatar for Zisl Slepovitch

Zisl Slepovitch

D. Zisl Slepovitch, a native of Minsk, Belarus (in US since 2008) is a musicologist his primary field of interest being Jewish music in Eastern Europe (Ph.D., Belarusian State Academy of Music,), klezmer, classical, and improvising multi-instrumentalist musician, conductor / music... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lider-shmideray / Songsmiths Workshop
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
The hands-on workshop for Yiddish song-writing welcomes songsmiths, newcomers and old hands, to take an inside look together at how new Yiddish songs are being created today. Bring your song-in-progress or your interest in songwriting to YNY’s Lider-shmideray/Songsmiths Workshop, led by veteran Yiddish songwriters Josh Waletzky and Daniel Kahn, joined by Adah Hetko. Get inspired by songwriting-in-action. We will all share our expertise and experience in exploring the how-to’s and the for-whom's of song-writing in the 2020s. We'll examine sources and resources for texts and music and discuss various modes of collaboration. If you are bringing a song-in-progress, please send us a recording and/or lead sheet by December 15. Please include your name and the title of the song as part of the file name. You can also reach us at lidershmideray@gmail.com. Participate in the room and on Zoom!
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avatar for Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko

Adah Hetko (vocals) started writing songs at the age of three and hasn’t been able to stop since. One fateful winter night, she fell in love with Yiddish folk song, and began to dream of someday writing new songs in Yiddish. Adah’s dream has come true: today she is a Yiddish... Read More →
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Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
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Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Singing Yiddish: Owning the “nnn,” and the “rrr”
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
If your Yiddish isn't fluent and you find the sounds of Yiddish sometimes maddeningly different from those of your native language but you want to sing in Yiddish, or lead sing-alongs, or teach Yiddish songs — this is the workshop for you! Paula Teitelbaum has a wealth of knowledge and experience, as a singer and teacher, to help you gain confidence in singing Yiddish. We'll focus on sounds not found, or used differently, in English, Italian, German, French, Russian... We'll explore how sounds are modified in the flow of a text. We'll work as a group on drills and work individually on songs, including songs participants bring to the workshop. Workshop will be conducted in the room and in the Zoom—participate either way!
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avatar for Paula Teitelbaum

Paula Teitelbaum

Paula/Perl Teitelbaum (language, vocals) is a New York City language teacher and Yiddish singer. Born in post-WWII Poland, she was multilingual even before having immigrated to the US as a teenager. A teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Beginning Yiddish
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Throughout this Yiddish crash course for beginners, you will leave class every day able to have a new short conversation with your classmates entirely in Yiddish. Learn how to introduce yourself, talk about what you do each day of the week, count various items, and sing some simple Yiddish songs with Asya Vaisman Schulman of the Yiddish Book Center. Asya will be teaching a brand new curriculum from her newly-published textbook In eynem. This engaging and dynamic four-class workshop aims to make Yiddish accessible for students of all ages. No prior Yiddish knowledge necessary-- even complete beginners will be able to follow! The class will also introduce students to reading and writing in the alef-beys. Yiddish language classes will be hybrid with participants on-site and online. Online attendees should anticipate a slightly less participatory experience in full class situations and to participate fully in breakout rooms. YNY tech volunteers will help to navigate these shared spaces and facilitate breakout rooms. We appreciate your patience as we learn together!
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avatar for Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

The Lullaby of Second Avenue: Yiddish Urban Theatre Workshop
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
What’s that racket down at the street corner? Someone hawking knishes two for a nickel? Crying out the latest news from the Forverts or the Tog? Getting into fisticuffs over the relative merits of Sholem Aleichem or Peretz — or Paula Prilutsky!? Or is it maybe… just maybe… the call of someone drawing audiences into the glittering, raucous, seltzer-spattered and sunflower seed-strewn space of the Yiddish theatre: “Kumt arayn! Kumt arayn! Tragedye, komedye, we’ve got it all!” In this workshop: it is all of these together. Writers for the Yiddish stage in New York City took inspiration from the overfull metropolis they called their new home, all its startling sounds and smells and sights, as they wrote their urban-set comedies and dramas for the enjoyment of the teeming hordes of the Lower East Side. We will take inspiration from the same city they did, and in which these plays are set, as we imagine their motivating forces—the miseries of the sweatshop, the delights of the dairy café—while examining a series of powerful theatrical scenes and playing them out together. Our understanding of these play excerpts will be enhanced by lively nontheatrical documents of the time that give us further insight into the milieu of these works. A performance will be given in the student concert at the end by those who are keen to show their stuff before a crowd, though only those who feel called to need participate in that. Scripts will be provided in transliteration with word-by-word translation provided and acted in Yiddish, though no background in the language or in acting is required — just a curiosity about the Yiddish theatre of the city, and a desire to lend your own wild voice to its unearthly cacophony.
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avatar for Mikhl Yashinsky

Mikhl Yashinsky

Born in Detroit, Mikhl Yashinsky (theater) graduated with a degree in Modern European history and literature from Harvard, and works as an actor-singer, playwright, and translator in New York City. He performed the title role in his own play Di psure loyt khaim (The Gospel According... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Klezmer Jam
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
There's nothing Pete loves more than making music with you all! Meet Pete by the registration table at any point throughout the day for a jam session. He'll probably take a break for lunch...and the concerts...but, come right back afterwards for more tunes!
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avatar for Pete Rushefsky

Pete Rushefsky

Pete Rushefsky*** (tsimbl, banjo) is a leading performer, composer and researcher of the Jewish tsimbl (cimbalom or hammered dulcimer), Rushefsky tours and records internationally with violinist Itzhak Perlman as part of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and collaborates with a number... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
CL Lounge 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Teens
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
The projects we do each December in the Youth Theater Workshop are really asking "What time is it on the clock of the world? /  ?װיפֿל אַ װעלטזײגער איז עס  / How can our Yiddish languages, books, poems, songs, ancestral stories, and importantly *New York City itself * help us make sense of the moment we are in? How, as youth storytellers, can we use tradition and the stuff only we know to lift the spirits of our community (style, good outfits, jokes, music, dance moves, your favorite thing here) and create an enchanted space in which to think? We'll create an incredible theater show, with an original script, sets, and so much DrAmA (only the good kind! ) Led by Raya Ferholt-Wirz, Jenny Romaine and Ozzy Gold-Shapiro.
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avatar for Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz (teens) is a student at Beacon High School and a multi-instrumentalist who mainly plays violin and trombone. Her trombone focus recently has been on the afro-latin FATCAT program taught by Zack O’Farrill along with some Balkan brass and Klezmer tunes. On violin... Read More →
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Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro (teens) is a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts. They have been involved as a researcher, translator, and performer in a number of archival Yiddish-based... Read More →
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Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine (teens) is a director, designer, puppeteer and co-artistic director of Great Small Works visual theater collective. She is music director of Jennifer Miller’s CIRCUS AMOK.  Romaine/ Great Small Works performs, teaches, and directs in theaters, schools, parks... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST

9:30am EST

YNY Kids!
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
This year the kids' program is focusing on how we can learn from our community's rich history and traditions. In addition to our songs, play, and Yiddish fun, this year we will get to meet experts in folklore, learn oral history interviewing techniques , and then use our new skills to collect stories, songs and more from our YNY community.
Speakers
avatar for Esther Gottesman

Esther Gottesman

Esther Gottesman (she/her) (kids) is an elementary and middle school librarian and teacher at a public school in Brooklyn. She also teaches at the Worker’s Circle Manhattan Shule, where she has been for several years. Esther is a native Yiddish speaker and occasionally sings in... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 9:30am - 5:30pm EST
511 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Playing for Dancing and Dancing for Playing
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
It's always a delight when the music and the dance fit so perfectly that it feels like magic! In this session, instrumentalists and dancers come together to practice communicating with one another to create those special moments.
Speakers
avatar for Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Deep Harmony (Advanced)
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
This is a class dedicated to harmony!  I invite composer klezmorim to bring original material or arrangements of traditional tunes to our class. Our aim will be to explore different options for harmonizing melodies. We will stretch the boundaries,  while  staying mindful and respectful of klezmer tradition. I will be using my own compositions as well my colleagues in order to demonstrate.
Speakers
avatar for Marilyn Lerner

Marilyn Lerner

Pianist composer Marilyn Lerner’s work spans the worlds of jazz, creative improvisation, and klezmer. The breadth of her work is considerable framed by her unique voice, always utterly recognizable. Along with her innovative solo piano work, Lerner has toured with the Queen Mab... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Goldenshteyn Repertoire
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Check back soon!
Speakers
avatar for Zilyin

Zilyin

Zilyin has been collecting European klezmer archives for the last 15 years, working with Joel Rubin, Kurt Bjorling, Jeffrey Wollock, and Pete Rushevsky. Zilyin teaches an perform klezmer all around the world. Zilyin specializes in playing for dancing, working closely with Avia Moore... Read More →
avatar for Jeff Warschauer

Jeff Warschauer

Cantor Jeff Warschauer (guitar, mandolin, voice), of Congregation Brothers of Israel in Newtown, PA, is a hazzan, educator and highly accomplished musician with a sweet, soulful voice and a friendly, engaging presence. Ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary, and on the faculty of Columbia Universit... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Jewish Instrumental Tunes from Sofia Magid’s Expeditions to Belarus and Ukraine (1928–1938)
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
D. Zisl Slepovitch will introduce and teach a number of instrumental tunes and Hasidic niggunim from the collection of Sofia Magid (1892–1954), an eminent Soviet Russian ethnmomusicologist and linguist, who was among a small handful of scholars to record Jewish communities in Volyn (Ukraine) and Palessie and Mahilyow voblasts (Belarus) on the phonograph cylinders shortly before the Holocaust. We will focus on both the rare repertoire and the styles, as heard on the unique field recordings.
Speakers
avatar for Zisl Slepovitch

Zisl Slepovitch

D. Zisl Slepovitch, a native of Minsk, Belarus (in US since 2008) is a musicologist his primary field of interest being Jewish music in Eastern Europe (Ph.D., Belarusian State Academy of Music,), klezmer, classical, and improvising multi-instrumentalist musician, conductor / music... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Major Tunes
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
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Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
526 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

What To Do With Your Three Time
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
A rose is a rose is a rose, but 3 is not 3 is not 3. Yiddish music has a gorgeous variety of triple meter music: waltzes, mazurkas, dobridens, dobranotshes, waltz nigunim, gas nigunim, zhoks, and more. So why play everything like a waltz or a zhok? Join me in this hands-on workshop for a close study of some gorgeous tunes that reveal the secrets of 3! For both newcomers and people who took the online workshop last year.
Speakers
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Alan Bern

Recipient of the prestigious Bundesverdienstorden in 2022, the Thuringia Order of Merit in 2017 and the Weimar Prize in 2016, Dr. Alan Bern (accordion/piano) is the founding artistic director of Yiddish Summer Weimar, the OMA Improvisation Project, and the Other Music Academy... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Zoom

11:15am EST

Lecture: Banjew - A Century of the Banjo in Klezmer Music
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
The mass emigration of Eastern European Jews to the United States in the late 19th century occurred while the banjo was a dominant force in popular music. And, while Jews did not become involved in the older, more established worlds of minstrel banjo or of the later classic fingerstyle banjo, the newly emerging worlds of ragtime and jazz – and the brash new instrument, the tenor – offered an unfettered ground floor for this new collaboration. 

Starting in 1925, recordings by Alexander Olshanetsky's Orchestra, Joseph Cherniavksy's Hasidic-American Jazz Band, Abe Schwartz, Dave Tarras, and more, reveal how the banjo not only became a mainstream Jewish presence in the Yiddish theater but also how traditional old-time klezmer bands adapted traditional rhythmic figures onto it. 

The talk will also cover my reintroducing the banjo in the mid-1970s klezmer “revival” and its subsequent worldwide renaissance today, featuring the music of Mark Rubin, Andy Rubin, Jerry Wicentowski, Nefesh Mountain, Dobronotch, and myself.
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Henry Sapoznik

Henry Sapoznik (history) is an award winning record and radio producer, author, ethnomusicologist in the fields of Yiddish and American popular and traditional culture. Sapoznik, a native Yiddish speaker and child of Holocaust survivors, helped jump-start the klezmer “revival... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Lecture: “Shelter Books” - Yiddish and Ukrainian Children’s Literature in Times of Violence
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Books offer their readers a portable shelter in times of crisis, helping families to frame and process trauma and furnishing resources for building resilience. With an eye toward the current war in Ukraine, we will examine a trove of Yiddish and Ukrainian children’s books that cut across a century of violent upheaval, beginning with the Holodomor and the Holocaust, and continuing into the present. As scholars of children’s literature and culture, we will discuss the meaningful points of connection between the Yiddish and Ukrainian projects of healing and cultural preservation.
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Emily Finer

Emily Finer is Associate Professor in the School of Modern Languages at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She researches transnational and multilingual interactions between English, Polish, Ukrainian, Yiddish and Russian language cultures, specialising in children’s literature... Read More →
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Miriam Udel

Miriam Udel is associate professor of German Studies and Judith London Evans Director of the Tam Institute of Jewish Studies at Emory University, where her teaching focuses on Yiddish language, literature, and culture. She is the editor and translator of Honey on the Page: A Treasury... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

The Yiddish Songwriter's Friend
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Have you ever been in an audience of, say, Gospel music, where some of the “uninitiated” listeners are clapping along on the downbeats instead of the backbeats—clapping on the 1 and the 3 instead of on the 2 and the 4? “Oh, (rest) Ma-ry, don't you weep...” instead of “Oh (clap!), Ma-ry, don't you weep...” Then you will understand the saying, “Friends don't let friends clap on the 1 and the 3,” i.e., friends don't let friends mis-hear the music! If you are interested in writing music for a new Yiddish song, and want to not “mis-hear” the music, want to get friendly insights about how various genres of Yiddish song—folk song, popular song, theater song, art song—have created a rich tradition of setting texts to music, this workshop is for you. Veteran Yiddish songwriter Josh Waletzky will help you put on your “insider” Yiddish music-maker's ears by exploring some of the prominent elements of Yiddish song's musical styles with examples and exercises. We'll use sample texts that have multiple settings and also encourage you to bring a text you are interested in setting to music. Music-writers of all backgrounds and experiences—from first-timers to old hands—are welcome!
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Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Intermediate Yiddish: In der velt fun Sholem Aleykhem’s lebn un shafn / In the World of Sholem Aleichem’s Life and Creativity
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
In this course, students will learn through multimedia (online texts, archival documents, audio and video materials) about fascinating life and creativity of the major Yiddish author, Sholem Aleichem (1859 – 1916). We will read and discuss some of his letters, poems, fragments from his famous short stories and the most intriguing and exciting moments of his career as a writer. Intermediate Yiddish is taught by renowned Yiddish teacher Kolya Borodulin, of the Worker’s Circle, recipient of the 2019 Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Award!
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Kolya Borodulin

Nikolai “Kolya” Borodulin is the master teacher and Director of Yiddish programming at the Workers Circle in New York, the largest non-academic program in the United States.  He teaches Yiddish language and culture to multigenerational audiences: kids, teens, and adults (sometimes... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Low-Schmaltz Yiddish Theatre Song Therapy
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
This master class will provide singers with the opportunity to develop all elements of their performance in order to better serve the intention and impact of a song. Special attention will be paid to issues of diction, theatricality, arrangement, multi-lingual performance, translation, style- mixing, and getting at the meaning of a lyric. Participants are encouraged to bring at least one memorized Yiddish song. Self accompaniment and a cappella performance are fine. If you need accompaniment, please bring a score or lead sheet.
For Intermediate to Advanced Participants.
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Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
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Joanne Borts

Joanne Borts is a New York based Actor-Singer-Dancer-Musician and Labor Activist whose Broadway credits include the Tony Award Winning Best Musical Once, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella with Eartha Kitt, and Fiddler on the Roof with Topol. She appeared in the critically acclaimed... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

1:15pm EST

Lunchtime Concert: Riki Rose
Wednesday December 25, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Riki Rose is a riveting Yiddish singer, songwriter, musician, comedian, video artist, social media influencer and entertainer. She grew up in a Hasidic family in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Her videos on YouTube and other platforms garner thousands of viewers and feature an eclectic mix of original Yiddish songs, covers, parodies of television shows, reflections on everyday life and even exegeses on sacred texts. 
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Riki Rose

Riki Rose is a riveting Yiddish singer, songwriter, musician, comedian, video artist, social media influencer and entertainer. She grew up in a Hasidic family in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Her videos on YouTube and other platforms garner thousands of viewers and feature an eclectic mix... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Dance Repertoire Class
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Calling all dancers! With a rotating faculty, you’ll dive into dance genres of all sorts. Whether you’re an advanced dancer or brand new, this class is not to be missed!
Sunday - Asya Vaisman Schulman
Monday - Judy Sweet
Tuesday - Jill Gellerman
Wednesday - Walter Zev Feldman
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Walter Zev Feldman

Walter Zev Feldman (musicology) is a leading researcher in both Ottoman Turkish and Jewish music. During the mid-1970s he and clarinetist Andy Statman studied with the legendary Dave Tarras and were two of the creators of the klezmer revitalization. Under an NEH grant (1984-86) he... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Belf's Ensemble
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Some of Klezmerland's favorite tunes are from the recordings of the Belf's Romanian Orchestra! Under the leadership of Zilyin, this ensemble will dig into these recordings, learn the tunes, and rediscover what makes the Belf repertoire so special. All instruments and experience levels are welcome!
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Zilyin

Zilyin has been collecting European klezmer archives for the last 15 years, working with Joel Rubin, Kurt Bjorling, Jeffrey Wollock, and Pete Rushevsky. Zilyin teaches an perform klezmer all around the world. Zilyin specializes in playing for dancing, working closely with Avia Moore... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Fidl Kapelye
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Calling all bowed strings (plucked/struck strings are welcome too)! Join fiddler Zoë Aqua for a deep dive into klezmer fiddle repertoire!
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Zoë Aqua

Zoë Aqua (violin) is an American violinist currently based in Romania. She was awarded a Fulbright research grant for the 2021-’22 and 2022-’23 academic years to study Transylvanian folk music pedagogy in Cluj, Romania. In September 2022, she released a full-length album of... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Kleztronica
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Yiddish New York is an explosion of sound. Workshops are taking place all day, filled with people making more and more klezmer! In this workshop, we’re going to act as ethnographers collecting folk music from different regions of YNY. Then, we’ll sneak back to our Kleztronica lab, where we’ll make these recorded materials into rocking musical collages, built for the rave. We’ll learn how to chop audio, pick out all the juicy parts, and perform it live by tapping the rhythms into drum machines. ALL LEVELS are welcome, no experience with electronic music or recording necessary!!
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Kaia Berman-Peters

Chaia is a dance music artist who combines house and techno grooves with klezmer and Yiddish music. With electric fiddle grooves, archival samples, and club sounds, Chaia inspires new visions of Jewish diasporic identity. Chaia has been featured on NPR, the NAMM Show, Grammy.com, and at over a dozen Jewish music festivals around the world. Her work has been supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Brooklyn Arts Council, Combined Jewish Philanthropies, and the Jewish Museum of Maryland. In 2023, Chaia was awarded the Studio 170 Award f... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Reading Jam
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Let's discover new tunes together! Fantastic teacher and drummer Aaron Alexander leads a reading jam for all those who love cruisin' through new music with friends! All instruments and experience levels are welcome!
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Aaron Alexander

Aaron Alexander (percussion) is a drummer and fidl player, has been playing klezmer music for 34 years and has been fortunate to be associated with many of the finest musicians in the klezmer and Jewish music field. He has been on Faculty at Yiddish New York, Trip to Yiddishland... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST

2:30pm EST

Working with Historical Recordings: Listening and Transcribing
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
In the two sessions, we will look at how to listen to and work with historical recordings, and how to use transcription as a tool to achieve various outcomes, for example to create a lead sheet for your band, a memory and study aid for you as a performer, or as a basis for analysis and comparison with other performances and for teaching others. We will learn ways to translate what we are hearing into music notation, discussing how to make decisions about the pitch of the original recording and about the notation of meter, key signatures and accidentals, ornaments and variations, as well as the various levels of detail a transcription could contain.
 
Additional Information:
This class is intended for intermediate to advanced students. No previous experience with klezmer (or other traditional musics) is necessary. The ability to read and write music notation (by hand or with software) is a prerequisite. A basic knowledge of scales, intervals and chords is also helpful. Recordings of the tunes we discuss (or links to them) will be provided.
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Joel Rubin

Clarinetist and ethnomusicologist Joel Rubin has been one of the leading figures in the international klezmer movement as performer, scholar, author, educator, and producer for more than forty years. Rubin studied clarinet with Richard Stoltzman and Kalmen Opperman and learned klezmer... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Zoom

2:30pm EST

Psoy and his Yiddish Kite: A Conversation with Psoy Korolenko
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Pavel Lion, a.k.a. Psoy Korolenko, is a renowned poet-singer/songwriter, scholar, journalist, and musician. In Russia, Korolenko gained notoriety by creating a unique multilingual cabaret, combining traditions of Russian and European (especially French) popular and urban folk song, as well as Yiddish folk and theater song, with elements of rap, sound poetry, and other forms of free-style poetry. Now living in the US, Korolenko's work has turned more deeply towards Yiddish. He performs with Hamburg-based Yiddish singer/songwriter Daniel Kahn in several projects, including the Brothers Nazaroff, recorded for Smithsonian Folkways and featured in the Hungarian-made film Soul Exodus. Psoy stars in Yiddish Glory, a Grammy-nominated program led by historian Anna Shternshis, presenting anti-fascist songs and music documenting Nazi atrocities discovered in a former Soviet archive. He is also the Artistic Director of the annual JetLAG Festival, the largest music festival in the US for emigre families from the former Soviet Union. Recently, he has been teaching Jewish folklore at Dartmouth College. In this special YNY program, Korolenko will be interviewed by long-time collaborator Daniel Kahn.
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Daniel Kahn

Daniel Kahn (vocals) is a Detroit-born troubadour, translator, multi-instrumentalist, and theater artist, now harboring in Hamburg. His work crosses many borders, linguistic and otherwise.
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Psoy Korolenko

Psoy Korolenko (Pavel Lion) is a multilingual singer-songwriter, translator, journalist and scholar, currently a Visiting Lecturer at Dartmouth College, a former scholar/artist-in-residence at Trinity College (Hartford, CT), University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) and Dickinson College... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Social Justice: There, Where We Live, That is Our Country – History & Ongoing Life of the Jewish Labour Bund
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
There, where we live, that is our country – the history and ongoing life of the Jewish Labour Bund w/ Jeyn Levison
The General Jewish Labour Bund (the Bund) was founded in Vilna in 1897 and is still active today—a movement rooted in three pillars: socialism, doikayt (here-ness in Yiddish—the concept that Jews live and work in solidarity wherever we live); and yidishkayt (Yiddish language and secular Jewish culture).

In this four-part session, we will explore all three pillars, with a deeper focus on the doikayt and yidishkayt that also grounds Yiddish New York. We will explore and discuss what the Bund can offer us today, and what our history teaches us about the times we now live in.

Presenting Molly Crabapple (upcoming book: a history of the Jewish Labor Bund); the documentary film Bund: The Hope and the Past; the NYC and Melbourne chapters of the Bund (Maddan, Strawberry Leaf, Dvora Zylberman); and Josh Waletzky (teaching Yiddish Bundist songs throughout the week).

Session will be presented on site at Yiddish New York and online via Zoom. Masks required to attend this session.
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Josh Waletzky

Josh Waletzky**(vocals, film) is a leading contemporary Yiddish songwriter and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.He co-produced the Grammy-nominated album of Jewish songs of resistance, Partisans of Vilna (1989), and his groundbreaking CD of original Yiddish songs, Crossing... Read More →
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Jeyn Levison

Jeyn Levison** (social justice) is the Associate Director of the Just and Inclusive Society program at the Democracy Fund. Jeyn has also worked in racial justice, immigrant rights and low-wage worker labor, LGBTQIA+, and Jewish social justice organizing—and is a long-time member... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

The Nuances of Unaccompanied Yiddish Singing
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
One of the most beautiful streams of traditional Yiddish song is the repertoire of unaccompanied love songs. Often embellished by vocal scoops and slides, minute glottals, and cadences that trail off, the form is largely characterized by nuanced expressivity and a compelling intimacy rarely heard in other folk traditions. This class is taught by singer and cultural activist Ethel Raim, leader of the legendary Pennywhistlers ensemble, and for many years Artistic Director of the Balkan Arts Center and Center for Traditional Music and Dance and Yiddish singer Cantor Sarah Myerson of Brooklyn. Raim and Myerson will teach songs from the repertoires of several noted traditional singers, including Lifshe Schaecter-Widman, Harry Ary, and Ita Taub (for examples, see the wonderful Yiddish Song of the Week blog edited by Itzik Gottesman). For this class, familiarity with Yiddish is encouraged, but not required.

Note: This course is offered hybrid and will allow for online participants to submit questions via the chat. All of the singing will be done simultaneously, so online participants will need to remain muted while singing along. YNY has selected a room for this course that should allow for an improved online listening experience for attendees, but we ask for your patience as we strive to provide the best experience possible for all.
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Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
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Ethel Raim

Ethel Raim** (voice) – widely recognized for her expertise in both Yiddish and Balkan vocal traditions, is a master singer of unaccompanied Yiddish ballads and lyrical love songs. Raim first gained recognition with American audiences during the folk revival of the 1960s as the... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Zingt fun tifn hartsn! - Sing from the bottom of your heart!
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
Join Derek David (Leybl), conductor of A Besere Velt (the Yiddish chorus of the Boston Workers Circle), for a fun, lively, and neshomedik choral experience! Participants will engage with new arrangements of Yiddish folksongs, culminating in a performance at the end of the festival. The chorus is open to all who wish to sing and express their Yiddishkayt regardless of their vocal ability or experience. All are welcome. The chorus will be gender inclusive and welcome all to sing in their most comfortable range in the vocal spectrum. Note: all sessions will be held on site and masked to practice community care (a practice of A Besere Velt's, which has worked very well) to ensure the health and safety of all involved. Lomir zingen tsuzamen!
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Derek David

Derek David (vocals) is a composer, conductor, and music educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. His dramatic and vibrant music has been performed in both Europe and the United States and has received great recognition from audiences and critics alike. Since his first String Quartet... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:30pm EST

Advanced Yiddish
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
This class will be entirely in Yiddish. This 4 part hybrid class will feature actual monologues used by the famous Yiddish comedian Simon Dzigan. Each session will employ a different topic based on the comedian’s experiences as a new immigrant to Israel in the early years of the State. Will will also use videos of the artist. He was most famous for playing Golda Meir. Students will have a chance to improvise from these. In addition, in each session there will be one or two Yiddish songs or poems and some discussion of grammar and idioms.
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Miriam Isaacs

Born in a displaced persons camp in Germany, Miriam Isaacs (language) is a native Yiddish speaker. She taught Yiddish for many years at the University of Maryland. Most recently she has been translating and lecturing. She has held fellowships from the State Department’s Fulbright... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Newly Choreographed Yiddish Dances
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Shared choreography: In this class, we'll choreograph a brand new Sher! Each class session, we'll learn shers already danced in the community (including the Workers Circle Sher and the Shining Sher). We'll shear them up to figure out what elements make up a sher, and then using those elements and our own creativity, stitch together a unique Sher for YNY 2024. This class is taught in person by Asya Vaisman Shulman and Sarah Myerson, and is open to anyone with any dance or choreography experience (including no experience at all). Please do come to all four sessions Sunday through Wednesday if possible, as the class will build day by day.
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Sarah Myerson

Sarah Myerson is an ordained cantor (Master of Sacred Music & Diploma of Hazzan, Jewish Theological Seminary) actively working to connect Jewish egalitarian-religious with Yiddish secular/cultural communities. She serves as the Kol Bo Spiritual Leader of Roosevelt Island Jewish Congregation... Read More →
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Asya Vaisman Schulman

Asya Vaisman Schulman, Ph.D. (language, dance) is the director of the Yiddish Language Institute and the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. Asya received her PhD in Yiddish Language and Culture from Harvard University, where she wrote her dissertation... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL1 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Big Ensemble
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
The more the merrier! Bring your friends, your cat, even a stranger you meet in the YNY halls! Under the direction of NY Klezmer veteran Jordan Hirsch, this ensemble will be a blast! Our starting point will be the great Abe Schwartz large orchestra recordings of the early 20th century, but where we end up depends on you, and what we discover together along the way! Ok, maybe don’t bring the cat, Jordan is a little allergic….

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Jordan Hirsch

Jordan Hirsch (trumpet) learned Klezmer music the old fashioned way- On the bandstand, playing with some of the greatest masters of American Klezmer, like Ray Musiker, Howie Leess, Danny Rubinstein, and Pete Sokolow. He has performed on the Khasidic wedding scene for five decades... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL3 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Join the YNY Jam!
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
A chance to share your favorite klezmer tunes every PM2! Whether you’re an experienced klezmer or fairly new to the style, this session is your chance to let loose in a supportive environment. The jam will be facilitated so everyone gets a chance to play. Since it's a workshop, we'll be practicing our jamming skills a bit too! Acclaimed klezmer fiddler & educator Ilana Cravitz will provide tips and tricks for getting on board in a klezmer jam when you don’t know the melody or chords. There will be plenty of opportunities to practice joining in with tunes!
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Ilana Cravitz

Ilana Cravitz is a London-based violinist and educator. She has been on faculty for many klezmer, world music, folk and fiddle festivals and has toured on all five continents, not least as co-founder of the London Klezmer Quartet and member of the European Union Baroque Orchestra... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
CL7 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

KlezPainting
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
A hands-on course of in-the-moment arranging using Soundpainting, a conducting sign language. Created in the 1970s by Walter Thompson alongside Frank London and other downtown musicians, this system offers a way to shape group improvisation and arrangements in real time using a language of hand signs. Using classic klezmer repertoire as our source material, we’ll explore exciting new directions in spontaneous klez making!
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Sam Day Harmet

Sam Day Harmet (mandolin) is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and music educator based in Brooklyn, NY. A musician of diverse tastes, Sam’s projects range from deconstructive klezmer and jazz, to free improvisation, to left field electronic music, to Soundpainting and... Read More →
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Ilya Shneyveys

Ilya Shneyveys (accordion/piano) is an international performer, accordionist and multi-instrumentalist, teacher, composer, arranger and producer of contemporary Jewish music, from klezmer and Yiddish folk song to fusion and experimental projects. A founding member of Berlin’s famous... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
526 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Quiet & Singing Ensemble
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Shhhh. Listen closely. In this ensemble, under the leadership of Eleonore Weill and Lauren Brody, instrumentalists and vocalists come together to focus on expressing and hearing the nuances in quieter melodies.
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Lauren Brody

Lauren Brody (accordion) is an accordionist, singer, researcher, professional piano tuner/technician and Fulbright scholar from New York City. She is a pioneer of the klezmer music revival in the United States and a founding member of the groundbreaking band “Kapelye”, formed... Read More →
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Eleonore Weill

French vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Eleonore Weill is acclaimed for her soulful interpretations of Yiddish, East European and French traditional Musics. Hailing from a musical family in Southern France and now based in Brooklyn, Weill performs and records in a variety of ensembles... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
525 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Play Along Across the World!
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Join duos around the world for a play along session online! Participants will need to be muted, but you'll be able to hear the session leaders and play with them!
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Sruli Dresdner

Sruli Dresdner has been performing and teaching Klezmer and Hasidic music for the past twenty-five years. Sruli grew up in a Hasidic household filled with Nigun. Sruli, together with his wife, Lisa, have appeared on PBS-TV, performed on National Public Radio, and headlined at Jewish... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Zoom

4:15pm EST

Klezmer Komposition Workshop/Family Band
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Facilitated by musician and educator Judy Sweet, YNY kids, teens, and their families will work together to create an original ‘Klezmer Komposition’ using voice, body percussion, instruments, found sounds, and more. All ages, abilities, and instruments are welcome!
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JS

Judy Sweet

Judy Sweet** (educator, dance, piano/accordion) grew up cartwheeling around the hotel lobby at Klezkamp, one of the most formative experiences of her Jewish and musical life. She went on to study a unique approach to music education at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
527 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

A Star from Satmar: An Interview with Riki Rose
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Yiddish New York features meetings, interviews, and performances by Yiddish speakers from the Hasidic community, both currently and those who were formerly a part of it. This year we are fortunate to present Riki Rose who has burst upon the scene with her original creativity and humor (check her out on youtube!). In this session, Riki will be interviewed by Uri Schreter.
Speakers
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Uri Schreter

Uri Schreter is an interdisciplinary musicologist, composer, keyboardist, and filmmaker. He is currently completing his PhD in historical musicology at Harvard University, where he researches Jewish music and klezmer during the postwar period. Prior to Harvard, he studied at Tel Aviv... Read More →
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Riki Rose

Riki Rose is a riveting Yiddish singer, songwriter, musician, comedian, video artist, social media influencer and entertainer. She grew up in a Hasidic family in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Her videos on YouTube and other platforms garner thousands of viewers and feature an eclectic mix... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Lecture: Klezmer loshn / Klezmer Language *IN YIDDISH*
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Like many languages, Yiddish has jargons used by various trades, such as butchers. However, Yiddish also has a musicians' jargon, klezmer-loshn, which is best known from Sholem Aleichem's 1888 novel "Stempenyu." Let's get to know this overlooked linguistic code.
Speakers
avatar for Paul (Hershl) Glasser

Paul (Hershl) Glasser

Paul Glasser has a doctorate in linguistics from Columbia University. He reads and writes about a number of languages, above all Yiddish. He is co-editor of the Comprehensive English-Yiddish Dictionary, is a former academic dean at YIVO, and has served on the board of numerous Yiddish... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

The Turkow Brothers and Their Role in Preserving and Building Yiddish Culture After World War II
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
​​​​This talk explores the significant contributions of the Warsaw-born Turkow brothers – Zygmunt (1896–1970), Jonas (1898–1988), Mark (1904–1983), and Yitskhok (Yitskhok Ber; alias Grudberg; 1906–1970) – to the preservation and development of Yiddish culture after the Holocaust. The brothers were prominent Yiddish actors, theater and film directors, playwrights, writers, and community activists who worked tirelessly to salvage Yiddish culture during and after the Shoah. I examine the post-war transnational Yiddish arena in Poland, Brasil, Argentina, the United States, and Israel, where the Turkow brothers represented Polish Jewry and contributed significantly to the revitalization of Yiddish culture.
Speakers
avatar for Anna Rozenfeld

Anna Rozenfeld

Anna Rozenfeld is a Yiddish speaker, a scholar of Jewish history and Yiddish culture, and an interdisciplinary artist. A professional Yiddish performer on Polish Radio and at the Jewish Theatre in Warsaw. She has studied the history of art, graphic arts and painting, pedagogics, philosophy... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

4:15pm EST

Yiddish Songs to Go!
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
Learn a repertoire of Yiddish songs that you can take back home with you. Songs for celebrations, holidays, the shabes table, lullabies, demonstrations, singing in a car, shower, and more! Taught by a rotating cast of YNY Vocal Faculty.
Speakers
avatar for Jordan Wax

Jordan Wax

Jordan Wax is a traditional musician.  For the past 25 years he has worked with elders in a variety of cultural contexts to learn regional musical and linguistic dialects and to explore ways they contribute to our community today. He lives in Northern New Mexico, where he performs... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 4:15pm - 5:30pm EST
501 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

5:30pm EST

YNY Schmooze
Wednesday December 25, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Join Yiddish culture friends from around the world for socializing!
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Borger

Nicole Borger

Nicole and Edy Borger** (vocals, coordinators) – A São Paulo-based chanteuse, Nicole Borger creates fresh interpretations of Yiddish song classics, setting them to a kaleidoscope of Brazilian musical styles. Her most recent album, “Raízes/Roots – A Recording of Jewish Songs... Read More →
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Edy Borger

Nicole and Edy Borger** (vocals, coordinators) – A São Paulo-based chanteuse, Nicole Borger creates fresh interpretations of Yiddish song classics, setting them to a kaleidoscope of Brazilian musical styles. Her most recent album, “Raízes/Roots – A Recording of Jewish Songs... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Zoom

7:00pm EST

Concert: 13th Annual Adrienne Cooper Memorial Dreaming in Yiddish Concert & Award
Wednesday December 25, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
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Adrienne Cooper (1946-2011) was an inspirational performer, activist, teacher and mentor to so many of us in the Yiddish velt. Each year, YNY and the AC-DIY Committee remembers Cooper with the annual Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Concert and Award, the centerpiece of the festival’s programming. Now in its 13th year, the concert is always a spectacle, and serves as a place for the community to honor an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to Yiddish language, arts, scholarship and/or activism.

The Dreaming in Yiddish Award was created to support artists and scholars as they embark on, in Adrienne’s words, “the boundless, utterly unexpected adventure of working in Yiddish.” Each year we honor Adrienne’s memory by gathering musicians, artists, activists, Yiddishists and friends in celebration of the world that she helped create and grow. Previous awardees: Jenny Romaine, Michael Wex, Joshua Dolgin, Irena Klepfisz, Shura Lipovsky, Yefim “Fima” Chorny & Suzanna Ghergus, Nikolai “Kolya” Borodulin, Shane Baker, Jeffrey Shandler, Rokhl Kafrissen and Daniel Kahn.

We are delighted to announce that the 2024 recipient of the Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Award is klezmer violinist and educator, Deborah Strauss, who will be featured in the concert.

In addition, the concert will present the official launch of a new recording of Adrienne Cooper recording with composer/ pianist Marilyn LernerAll Silent Things Speak Today (The Yiddish Poetry of Anna Margolin). The program will be followed by a Tantshoyz Yiddish Dance Party led by the versatile Ms. Strauss.

About Deborah Strauss:

Since the mid-1980s, klezmer violinist and educator Deborah Strauss has found her life’s passion in the world of Yiddish music and culture. Raised in a traditional home filled with European cantorial music, family melodies, Ashkenazic liturgy, Hasidic nigunim, and Jewish art song, Strauss’ childhood paved the way to a deep and compelling connection to klezmer and Yiddish music. In her early klezmer years, Strauss was fortunate to be guided, in particular, by Michael Alpert and Kurt Bjorling. Thanks to their generosity and insight, Strauss went on to forge a style grounded in tradition, yet uniquely her own.

Strauss was a member of the Chicago Klezmer Ensemble, was featured in the Emmy Award-winning film, Itzhak Perlman: In the Fiddler’s House, and was a member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band. She is also in a duo with her husband, guitarist, mandolinist and singer Cantor Jeff Warschauer, and the two have been performing, recording, and teaching together worldwide for nearly 30 years.

Strauss has performed across North America and in Western and Eastern Europe, Great Britain, Australia, Brazil, and Israel. As both a performer and teacher, Strauss is a mainstay at the Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow, Yiddish Summer Weimar, and Trip to Yiddishland. She has been part of KlezKanada since its inception.

Strauss has had the great pleasure to work and record with master singer and composer, Josh Waletzky, and with Andreas Schmitges, Michael Alpert, Sveta Kundish, Alan Bern, and German folk fiddle star Vivian Zeller in the Voices of Ashkenaz Project.

Strauss is also a highly regarded Yiddish dancer and teacher and an award-winning children’s educator who has taught Jewish culture, history, and music at Workers Circle Yiddish secular schools for more than 20 years, in the process mentoring countless students for their cultural b’nei mitsve.

Strauss served as Education Director of Reconstructionist Congregation Kehilat Shalom, Belle Mead, New Jersey, and as of September 2024, is the Yiddish Culture Organizer for the new Arbeter Ring/ Workers Circle Sixty Plus initiative.
Strauss studied violin at Rutgers University and ethnomusicology at the University of Chicago. Her Yiddish studies have included three YIVO summer programs, the Warsaw International Summer Seminar, private tutoring, and numerous Workers Circle courses.

With Ilya Shneyveys, Deborah is co-coordinator of the instrumental program at Yiddish New York and, with Alan Bern, is the co-author of Klezmer Duets for Violin and Accordion, published in 2017 by Universal Edition.

This event is produced by YNY in partnership with GOH Productions and the Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Committee. Photos of Deborah Strauss by Shendl Copitman. Image of Adrienne Cooper by Eric Drooker.
Speakers
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Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss (violin) is an internationally acclaimed klezmer violinist and educator who has been active in the klezmer and Yiddish music scene for over 30 years. She is a member of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, was a long-time member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and has performed... Read More →

Wednesday December 25, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
Thursday, December 26
 

9:30am EST

Lecture: Arbeter Froyen and Antifascism - Jewish Women Workers and Internationalism in the 1930s
Thursday December 26, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Women of the Yiddish left played a key role in building the international anti-fascist movement in the 1930s. In these two talks, we will look at the life stories of women such as Clara Bodian, a worker in the feather industry who was elected as a delegate to the World Congress of Women against War and Fascism in Paris in 1934, and June Croll, a leader of the Anti-Nazi Federation in New York in 1935. As committed Communists and internationalists, these Jewish women dedicated themselves to building international solidarity networks with anti-fascist women’s groups across Europe, while at the same time deepening their commitments to fight racism and anti-Semitism in the United States.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Young

Jennifer Young

Jennifer Young currently serves as Education Program Manager at the Yiddish Book Center, and formerly served as the Director of Education at the YIVO Institute. She has worked as a writer, editor, and walking tour guide, and as a museum educator at the Tenement Museum and the New-York... Read More →
Thursday December 26, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Lecture: Ashkenazi Songs Before Yiddish
Thursday December 26, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
What did the music of medieval Ashkenaz sound like? On many levels, it will always remain a mystery. Indeed, although some form of Jewish-German was certainly spoken there, only two surviving sources of Yiddish writing from before 1400 have survived: a two-line fragment from 1272 and a more complete collection from 1382. Rather than writing in their spoken language, Ashkenazi authors chose Hebrew, writing prolifically, including numerous poems meant to be sung, at least upon occasion. This poetry, in both its form and content, also present a fascinating glimpse into the Jewish-Christian cultural exchange of the time, as well showing the extent of assimilation. Unfortunately, not a single piece has survived with notated music. We will never know the exact melodies to which they were sung, however, with some detective work: by borrowing the melodies used by their Gentile neighbors, or, in some cases, from the rich Jewish oral tradition, a kind of “best guess” solution can be reached, bringing the soundscape of our distant ancestors back to life once more, no matter how imperfectly.
Speakers
avatar for Avery Gosfield

Avery Gosfield

Was born in Philadelphia into a music-loving family that produced a composer (Annie Gosfield), a virtuoso steel guitarist (Lucky Oceans), as well as one outlier, political artist Josh Gosfield. Active as a performer, teacher and researcher, she directs the early music group Lucidarium... Read More →
Thursday December 26, 2024 9:30am - 10:45am EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:30am EST

Teens
Thursday December 26, 2024 9:30am - 12:30pm EST
The projects we do each December in the Youth Theater Workshop are really asking "What time is it on the clock of the world?/  ?װיפֿל אַ װעלטזײגער איז עס  /How can our Yiddish languages, books, poems, songs, ancestral stories, and importantly *New York City itself * help us make sense of the moment we are in? How, as youth storytellers, can we use tradition and the stuff only we know to lift the spirits of our community (style, good outfits, jokes, music, dance moves, your favorite thing here) and create an enchanted space in which to think? We'll create an incredible theater show, with an original script, sets, and so much DrAmA (only the good kind! ) Led by Raya Ferholt-Wirz, Jenny Romaine and Ozzy Gold-Shapiro.
Speakers
avatar for Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz (teens) is a student at Beacon High School and a multi-instrumentalist who mainly plays violin and trombone. Her trombone focus recently has been on the afro-latin FATCAT program taught by Zack O’Farrill along with some Balkan brass and Klezmer tunes. On violin... Read More →
avatar for Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro (teens) is a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts. They have been involved as a researcher, translator, and performer in a number of archival Yiddish-based... Read More →
avatar for Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine (teens) is a director, designer, puppeteer and co-artistic director of Great Small Works visual theater collective. She is music director of Jennifer Miller’s CIRCUS AMOK.  Romaine/ Great Small Works performs, teaches, and directs in theaters, schools, parks... Read More →
Thursday December 26, 2024 9:30am - 12:30pm EST

9:30am EST

YNY Symposium: The Scorekeepers - Bringing Manuscripts to the Masses
Thursday December 26, 2024 9:30am - 12:30pm EST
What is a “critical edition” and how does it open new vistas for musicians? The symposium follows a pioneering world-wide, crowd-sourced effort by the Klezmer Institute to bring hundreds of newly-discovered musical manuscripts from Ukraine's national library into circulation. Klezmer musicians around the globe are now performing lost melodies collected on An-sky's famed folklore expeditions through Ukraine (1911-1914) and subsequent fieldwork by Soviet-Jewish ethnomusicologist Moshe Beregovsky. Join moderator Mark Slobin (Wesleyan Emeritus) scholars and researcher-musicians involved in this amazing project to get a behind-the-scenes look at its challenges and significance, and listen to some of the musical treasures that have been unearthed.
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Mark Slobin

Mark Slobin is the Winslow-Kaplan Professor of Music Emeritus at Wesleyan University and the author or editor of books on Afghanistan and Central Asia, eastern European Jewish music, film music, and ethnomusicology theory, two of which have received the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award: “Fiddler... Read More →

Thursday December 26, 2024 9:30am - 12:30pm EST
506 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Lecture: Memories of the Yiddish Kitchen *ONLINE ONLY*
Thursday December 26, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
"Memories of the Yiddish Kitchen” invites you to join our workshop at YNY and contribute to the 5th edition of our collaborative YNY cookbook. The celebrated folklorist Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (NYU, POLIN Museum-Warsaw) will get the conversation going with food memories of her own, among them her grandfather’s favorite dish (beef testicles grilled on a hot shovel), her grandmother’s favorite dish (sautéed lung, spleen, and beef cheeks), her mother’s favorite (ptsha: calf’s foot jelly), a family favorite (pickled tongue), her aunt’s speciality (stuffed spleen), her mother’s beloved blote (sour cream and chopped radish, cucumber, scallions, and dill) and shtshav (cold sour sorrel soup), her maternal grandfather’s Passover raisin wine, and our family’s beloved for soup nuts (mandln), eyerlekh, helzl, and potato-nik. These are among the largely forgotten foods of the Yiddish kitchen, to say nothing of the ganef-kneydl (thief’s dumpling) in tsholnt. Other foods continue to be debated with greater or lesser fervor: gefilte fish, latkes, matzoh balls, kugel, bagels, and more. Still others, beloved and remembered, either still grace the table or we wish they did, but have forgotten how to make them from scratch or at all: farfl, kreplekh, rosl, and flodn.
Bring your memories, bring your recipes, and bring your requests!
Please send whatever you can in advance to ynyncoordinator@gmail.com by December 15.
- Use letter size paper, vertical
- Send scans, saved as jpgs, of photos and drawings, recipes (handwritten or typed, your own and any that were handed down to you)
- Send typed texts in Word, not PDFs
Barbara will share her mother’s (vegan) split pea barley soup, tips for making the best old-school potato latkes, the secret to perfect kasha, and more.
This presentation will originate remotely and individuals at HUC are asked to attend on personal devices.
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avatar for Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett

Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett

Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett is University Professor Emerita and Professor Emerita of Performance Studies at New York University. She is currently Chief Curator of the Core Exhibition at POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Her books include Destination Culture: Tourism... Read More →
Thursday December 26, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Zoom

11:15am EST

Lecture: “Shelter Books” - Yiddish and Ukrainian Children’s Literature in Times of Violence
Thursday December 26, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Books offer their readers a portable shelter in times of crisis, helping families to frame and process trauma and furnishing resources for building resilience. With an eye toward the current war in Ukraine, we will examine a trove of Yiddish and Ukrainian children’s books that cut across a century of violent upheaval, beginning with the Holodomor and the Holocaust, and continuing into the present. As scholars of children’s literature and culture, we will discuss the meaningful points of connection between the Yiddish and Ukrainian projects of healing and cultural preservation.
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avatar for Emily Finer

Emily Finer

Emily Finer is Associate Professor in the School of Modern Languages at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She researches transnational and multilingual interactions between English, Polish, Ukrainian, Yiddish and Russian language cultures, specialising in children’s literature... Read More →
avatar for Miriam Udel

Miriam Udel

Miriam Udel is associate professor of German Studies and Judith London Evans Director of the Tam Institute of Jewish Studies at Emory University, where her teaching focuses on Yiddish language, literature, and culture. She is the editor and translator of Honey on the Page: A Treasury... Read More →
Thursday December 26, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
503 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

11:15am EST

Leyenkrayz: Der Abort / Yiddish Literature and Abortion
Thursday December 26, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
Yiddish writers in the "Old World" and the new made vivid the multiple circumstances women faced when terminating a pregnancy. This leyenkrayz, conducted entirely in Yiddish, will engage with some surprising texts on the subject.
Speakers
avatar for Eve Jochnowitz

Eve Jochnowitz

Eve Jochnowitz, PhD (cooking, language) was a fellow at the Frankel Institute ofAdvanced Jewish Studies at the University of Michigan and currently teaches Yiddish at the YIVO institute and the Workers Circle. She worked for several years as a cook and baker in New York and received... Read More →
Thursday December 26, 2024 11:15am - 12:30pm EST
507 - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

1:00pm EST

YNY Teens Performance!
Thursday December 26, 2024 1:00pm - 1:30pm EST
YNY Teen Performance! Every year YNY's youth put on a thought-provoking and outstandingly creative theatrical performance. You don't want to miss this!

NOTE: This will be on-site only.
Speakers
avatar for Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine

Jenny Romaine (teens) is a director, designer, puppeteer and co-artistic director of Great Small Works visual theater collective. She is music director of Jennifer Miller’s CIRCUS AMOK.  Romaine/ Great Small Works performs, teaches, and directs in theaters, schools, parks... Read More →
avatar for Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro

Ozzy Gold-Shapiro (teens) is a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts. They have been involved as a researcher, translator, and performer in a number of archival Yiddish-based... Read More →
avatar for Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz

Raya Ferholt-Wirz (teens) is a student at Beacon High School and a multi-instrumentalist who mainly plays violin and trombone. Her trombone focus recently has been on the afro-latin FATCAT program taught by Zack O’Farrill along with some Balkan brass and Klezmer tunes. On violin... Read More →
Thursday December 26, 2024 1:00pm - 1:30pm EST
CL Lounge 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

2:00pm EST

YNY Student Concert
Thursday December 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
We’re excited to cap off this year’s workshops with the always-fun-and-we-beg-you-to-be-not-too-long student concert. Cheer on your fellow workshop participants and dance along as they strut their stuff in this live performance at Hebrew Union College. Hot tip – never miss the YNY Teens presentation, and a big dance party usually breaks out at the conclusion of the student concert!

Thursday December 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
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