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Worldmaking in Action: How Children's Literature Imagined Jewish Futures
Virtual Program
Between 1900 and 1950, nearly a thousand Yiddish children's books appeared across four continents: chickens learning Yiddish, children with magical powers, a democracy-loving mutt. These weren't just entertaining stories. They were blueprints for modern Jewish life, carrying competing visions from socialism to Zionism, cultural revival to secular nationalism.
This four-session course will explore how Yiddish writers used children's literature to help young rea... Read more
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $72.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Worldmaking in Action: How Children's Literature Imagined Jewish Futures
Virtual Program
Between 1900 and 1950, nearly a thousand Yiddish children's books appeared across four continents: chickens learning Yiddish, children with magical powers, a democracy-loving mutt. These weren't just entertaining stories. They were blueprints for modern Jewish life, carrying competing visions from socialism to Zionism, cultural revival to secular nationalism.
This four-session course will explore how Yiddish writers used children's literature to help young rea... Read more
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $72.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Worldmaking in Action: How Children's Literature Imagined Jewish Futures
Virtual Program
Between 1900 and 1950, nearly a thousand Yiddish children's books appeared across four continents: chickens learning Yiddish, children with magical powers, a democracy-loving mutt. These weren't just entertaining stories. They were blueprints for modern Jewish life, carrying competing visions from socialism to Zionism, cultural revival to secular nationalism.
This four-session course will explore how Yiddish writers used children's literature to help young rea... Read more
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $72.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Worldmaking in Action: How Children's Literature Imagined Jewish Futures
Virtual Program
Between 1900 and 1950, nearly a thousand Yiddish children's books appeared across four continents: chickens learning Yiddish, children with magical powers, a democracy-loving mutt. These weren't just entertaining stories. They were blueprints for modern Jewish life, carrying competing visions from socialism to Zionism, cultural revival to secular nationalism.
This four-session course will explore how Yiddish writers used children's literature to help young rea... Read more
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $72.00100 spaces open

