The Vilna Yiddish Reading Circle starts 17th season

The inaugural session will be held this coming Sunday, 13 September 2015, at 1 PM (1300) sharp, at the Jewish Cultural and Information Center (Mėsinių 3A/5) and further sessions will follow thereafter each Sunday at the same time. The instructor, Professor Dovid Katz (www.dovidkatz.net), has been volunteering to lead the circle since its inception in September 1999 for those in the Jewish community (and equally, those from all other communities in Vilnius) who wish to develop their knowledge of Yiddish language, literature and culture.

A Yiddish literary text is provided and discussed. Whoever can read Yiddish participates by reading a paragraph to the best of his or her ability. Those who cannot are invited to attend and listen (listening to Yiddish is good for your health!). The text is discussed, and many other topics are discussed. The opinions may vary dramatically, but only Yiddish may be spoken. (Some years, there is a one penny fine for each non-Yiddish word.)

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The project continues in recent years in memory of two of its founding members, Dr. Sheine Sideraitė (1921—2005) and Dr. Izraelis Lempertas (Yisroel Lempert, 1925—2012), and one of its latter-year stalwarts, Meilach Stalevich whom the Jewish community lost almost a year ago (1923—2014). The project’s administrative coordinator is Julius Norwilla.

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