Image of Shtetl Life in Jewish Lit
When: | March 11, 2015 10:00 AM |
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Where: | Beachwood, OH |
Contact: | Debbie Yasinow at dyasinow@jcfcleve.org |
Summary: | An examination of key works of Yiddish poetry reveals how the shtetl came to be used as a literary trope. |
Event Details
Description
Two world-renowned scholars from Cleveland’s sister city of St. Petersburg, Russia join our community for a special lecture series, March 9-15, 2015. Alexander Ivanov and Valery Dymshits are both ethnographers at the Petersburg Judaica Center, a research center of the European University of St. Petersburg, Russia. Their visit is in coordination with the exhibition of photos featured in, “The Way We Looked: Photographs of Shtetl Life,” which are now on display in the Roe Green Gallery at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland.
Ivanov and Dymshits’ visit to Cleveland is made possible by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve University’s Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program. They will speak on a variety of topics, including:
An examination of key works of Yiddish poetry reveals how the shtetl came to be used as a literary trope.
Lecturer: Valery Dymshits
Free and open to the public; $18 preferred seating available
Address
Siegal Beachwood Facility
26500 Shaker Blvd
Beachwood, OH 44122
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