Performer and educator Mikhl Yashinsky is bringing the 'always dying' language out of the yeshiva and back into the limelight

When he's not leading prayers at the Lincoln Square Synagogue, Yisroel Leshes loves jazz - so it's only natural that he's doing a fusion of old, new and the swingin' era in between

Though there are at most around 3,000 speakers in Sweden today, the three shows filled nearly to capacity reflect the popularity of the official minority language

Sholem Aleichem's beloved protagonist has the stage all to himself in Tom Dugan's one-man show, driving home the immigrant experience at LA's Wallis Theater through July 25

The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene kicks off a run dedicated to overlooked female playwrights with renowned Chava Rosenfarb’s 'The Bird of the Ghetto,' running April 19-22

The National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene offers a holiday special, and the Congress for Jewish Culture presents famous drama 'The Dybbuk,' both for free

National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene reaches out to sequestered audiences with free online programming, even as they faithfully prepare for the opening of a new show in May

It's a simple tale about good and evil, filled with catchy tunes, dazzling costumes and no shortage of fun schtick

Workers Circle presents its Generation to Generation award to father and son for projects promoting Yiddish in films and theater

Legendary literary critic, who passed away Monday, held a lifelong love for the language he grew up with, particularly in theater

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