Unseen collection comes out next spring; writer and scholar David Stromberg discusses the Nobel laureate's religious ambivalence, and why his liturgical Hebrew plea resonates today

'Borscht Beat' radio host Aaron Bendich recalls the heyday of the Jewish vacationland in upstate New York -- and gives notes on six of his favorite songs, too

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

Studies, which thus far focused on translation and research, likely to move into more advanced spoken and written language courses

Popular language-learning app has a bissel obstacles to overcome before hitting screens -- with a side of bagels and schmear -- on April 6

Enter the twisted mind of two secular Jews from Montreal as they eat, schmooze and wind up in crazy situations -- in Yiddish

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

Longtime fans of iconic show give confused participants a social media zetz after poor scores in 5 questions

In 'Honey on the Page,' scholar Miriam Udel uncovered in the YIVO archives 50 stories and poems written for a young audience that had largely disappeared by the end of World War II

Discographer Henry Sapoznik tracks down record by international Yiddish-language performer Thomas LaRue, and slips into a rabbit hole of Black Jewish history

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