Upcoming Yiddish Classes
ייִדיש שפּראַך לעקציעסייִדיש איז דאָך אַזױ שײן. . .
Yiddish awakens the silent echo of forgotten shtetls. However, it is also a living language that connects deeply to history and culture. Because of this, Yiddish continues to resonate with people who seek more than words.Simply put, Yiddish is beautiful.
At Yiddishland, we invite you to explore this rich language through our engaging and welcoming classes.
Save the Dates – Yiddish for Beginners with Zach Golden
In this course, we will learn to read and write, hold short conversations and begin growing our knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and culture. We will begin with printed and cursive letters, basic greetings and how to conjugate verbs in the present tense. We will also learn numbers, colors, dates and times—and we will play games, recite songs and poems, and begin to see glimpses of the Yiddish world, past and present.
When : Sundays, October 11, 18, 25 ; November 1, 8, 15
12:30 pm-1:30 pm PT / 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. CT / 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. ET
Where: Online on Zoom
Early bird: $100 (if registered before Sunday, Sep 27, 2026)
Regular admission: $150
One Class: $35
Teacher: Zach Golden
Zach Golden was the Deputy Yiddish Editor of the Forward (Forverts) from 2022 to 2024, ordained as a rabbi at the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in Los Angeles in 2020, and is the co-founder of Der Nister Downtown Jewish Center, a synagogue and cultural center in Downtown Los Angeles.
About the Yiddish Language
Yiddish is both old and new, traditional and innovative.Yiddish developed about a thousand years ago in Ashkenaz. Over time, the language traveled wherever Ashkenazi Jews migrated. Moreover, it is still spoken today by more than a million people.In addition, it is studied worldwide by people who want access to Yiddish literature, music, theater, humor, history, and film.While Yiddish uses the Hebrew alphabet, it is a Germanic language. Because of this, English speakers often find it easier to learn than expected.
Our Teaching Approach
We are proud to offer students the opportunity to study Yiddish from beginner to advanced levels. Our programs include reading circles, conversation classes, theater workshops, children’s classes, song workshops, and even Yiddish yoga.
In addition, we organize intensive language programs and support a Yiddish teachers’ committee. Please explore some of our past offerings below, and check out our upcoming activities and events calendar for future classes.
SOME OF OUR PAST CLASSES
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