Seminar on Yiddish prepositions

with Katerina Kuznetsova

All these oyf, bay, keyn, fun… So short but extremely important words that help us put the words in a phrase together. Prepositions usually have many meanings and can be used in different contexts. We will focus on the ones that are most of all confusing for English speakers, i.e. the ones that sound like English prepositions but have completely different meanings. Participants will be able to ask questions, and we will do a lot of exercises together!

*Number of tickets is limited to 20.
*You can get the recording of the zoom-session in case you cannot attend live. The recording will be available for three weeks.

When: Sunday, October 15 , 9 a.m. PT (11:00 a.m. CT, 12:00 p.m. ET, 5:00 p.m. in the UK, 6:00 p.m. in most of Europe)

Cost: $25 Early Bird (available until September 30) and students (with a university or college ID) / $30 for general admission.

In order to obtain the student discount, please upload your university or college ID as a PDF, JPG or PNG file by using the form below.

Where: Online via Zoom

Instructor: Katerina Kuznetsova

Katerina Kuznetsova has been teaching Yiddish (language, grammar, and literature) since 2020.

She was born in Moscow where she studied Literature, Pedagogics, and Religious Studies. In 2016, Katerina graduated from the MA program in Yiddish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She lives in Berlin, where she co-founded the initiative Yiddish.Berlin – a group of artists and activists that organises cultural events involving Yiddish literature and culture.

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