DiscoverLearning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish EducationEpisode 23: Why Young Jews Love Yiddish | Dr. Sandra Fox
Episode 23: Why Young Jews Love Yiddish | Dr. Sandra Fox

Episode 23: Why Young Jews Love Yiddish | Dr. Sandra Fox

Update: 2024-02-22
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Over the last two decades, talk of Yiddish as an alternate path of engaging with Jewishness comes up in the Jewish press almost cyclically — a journalistic evergreen. In this session, historian and Yiddish podcaster Sandra Fox explains how Yiddish became culturally significant, why young people are flocking to learn Yiddish in larger numbers than ever before, and what the growth of Yiddish says about American Jewish youth culture.

More information can be found in her article, 'The Passionate Few': Youth and Yiddishism in American Jewish Culture, 1964 to Present.

Originally recorded: 2/8/24

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Episode 23: Why Young Jews Love Yiddish | Dr. Sandra Fox

Episode 23: Why Young Jews Love Yiddish | Dr. Sandra Fox

Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education at Brandeis University