[Fall] "Dos Meserl" and Other Yiddish Stories
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Instructor: Anna Fishman Gonshor
In 1877 Sholem Aleichem wrote his first Yiddish children’s story, “dos meserl” (the penknife). It became a favorite for generations of Yiddish readers, young and old. This course, a reading course, will begin with reading this beloved text (revised for American Yiddish schools) and continue with other popular children’s stories, including the stories of Chelm.
This course will be conducted in Yiddish: we will read, answer questions, and discuss in Yiddish (as much as possible). This class is geared to students at the advanced-beginner / beginner-intermediate levels. This course will be capped at 15 participants.
Course Materials:
There is no textbook required for this course. The instructor will provide all course materials digitally to students throughout the class.
Anna Fishman Gonshor is Faculty Lecturer of Yiddish Studies in the Department of Jewish Studies at McGill University (retired). She has been guest lecturer for several university Yiddish programs and various institutions across North America. As a translator her work includes film, articles for academic publications and archival materials. In addition, she served as coordinator of Yiddish studies for the Jewish People’s and Peretz Schools and Bialik High School in Montreal where she edited and created Yiddish language teaching materials.
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