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Do you want to spend summer with Yiddish? Attend the summer seminar!
Fundacja Shalom and Center of Yiddish Culture invite you to a three-week meeting with the Yiddish language and Jewish history, literature, culture and art.
In July, for the first time after a four-year break - and for the 22nd time in the history of the project - we will meet again in Warsaw’s Muranów district to learn Yiddish together. Returning to Muranów, we will also focus thematically on this area as וואַרשע-Warsaw will be the main theme of the seminar
The program will include:
Including:
Contact us: zumerkurs@shalom.org.pl
PROGRAM
Yiddish classes on 4 levels, workshops, lectures and other activities
TEACHERS
Yiddish 1 – Agata Reibach, Karo Wegner
Yiddish 2 – Karo Wegner, Philip Schwartz
Yiddish 3 – Reyze Turner, Philip Schwartz
Yiddish 4 – Natalia Krynicka (Yiddish women writers in Warsaw), Karolina Szymaniak
Deadline for submitting applications: 31 May 2024
ATTENTION: we are extending recruitment until 24 June 2024
Deadline for applying for scholarships: 30 April 2024
DETAILS:
Full seminar program: language course (at the selected level of advancement), workshops, conversation, lectures and other activities
— three-week program (including 60 h language courses)
PRICE: full: 650 euros / $700, student fee: 450 euros / $500
— two-week program (including 40 hours of language courses)
PRICE: full: 500 euros / $540, student fee: 350 euros / $375
Bank transfer details:
Fundacja Shalom
ul. Senatorska 35
00-099 Warszawa
NIP: 526-10-26-136
Santander Bank
For USD
PL 69 1910 1123 2200 2941 2121 0002
SWIFT: WBKPPLPPXXX
For EUR
PL 42 1910 1123 2200 2941 2121 0003
SWIFT: WBKPPLPPXXX
You can pay by PayPal. Our e-mail there is: shalom@shalom.org.pl. Please add 4% for fees if you pay by PayPal. Thank you!
Project co-financed by the Ministry of Interior and Administration
Project co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund - a state earmarked fund
Project patronage:
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Jewish Historical Institute