
Sonia Gollance, PhD
@sgollance
Associate Professor in Yiddish Studies @uclhjs. Author, It Could Lead to Dancing @Stanfordpress 2021. Find me @sgollance.bsky.social.
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Looking forward to presenting at the George Washington University Jewish History Colloquium GW University tomorrow at 12 (DC). We'll be discussing Tea Arciszewska's life and her contributions as a playwright and arts patron. Please RSVP if interested. UCL Hebrew & Jewish Studies calendar.gwu.edu/event/the-jewi…


So wonderful to visit Brukhe Lang's Yiddish theatre class Johns Hopkins University to discuss Arciszewska's "Miryeml" with her students and read a scene together, all in Yiddish. Thanks to her, Samuel Spinner, and the Yiddish PhD students for their hospitality.



On this grim anniversary of the ongoing horror, I'd like to share a few of the important, nuanced resources published by In geveb: A Journal of #Yiddish Studies in the past year. @JessicaKirzane @spinsker ingeveb.org/texts-and.../n… ingeveb.org/.../resources-…... ingeveb.org/texts-and-tran…


Looking forward to explain the rise of Lodz to Jewish metropolis, starting with a visit to the old town fish market - and exploring the fish racket there. Tomorrow, 9 October, 6 pm, online. To register: polishjewishstudies.co.uk/2024/09/25/9-o… UCL Hebrew & Jewish Studies UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies UK Jewish Studies .portnoy.


In case you ever wondered what the “grandfather of Yiddish literature” thought of Yiddish theatre, Zachary Baker’s latest for Digital Yiddish Thtr. Nick Underwood @JoelBerkowitz Debra Caplan caraid o'brien Pamela B 24/6: Jewish Theater uwm.edu/yiddish-stage/…


In just two days Durham University #Jewish #History #literatur

