Tag: Yiddish Theatre

The exhibition "Kafka: Making of an Icon" at the Bodleian Library commemorates the 100th anniversary of Franz Kafka's death by showcasing his literary notebooks, manuscripts, and personal items, including his fascination with Jewishness, Zionism, and Yiddish theater.
The play "The Gospel According to Chaim" is a significant achievement in contemporary Yiddish culture.
Saul Rubinek, a Hollywood veteran, delves into his personal connection with Yiddish and the Holocaust as he takes on the role of a rabbi in the Yiddish-speaking film "Shttl," filmed in Ukraine just before the Russian invasion.
The Forward recently highlighted the historical Workers Circle picnics for the local socialist party that were widely attended and supported by members of the Forward Association.