Viskonsin! Tales of Yiddish Wisconsin
A symposium honoring Louis Bernard Wolfenson and 100 years of Yiddish at UW-Madison
Event Details
Date
					
						Sunday, November  6, 2016
					
				Time
					
						1-4 p.m.
					
				Location
						
							126 Memorial Library
						
					Description
						
								In 1916, the University of Wisconsin–Madison became the nation’s—and possibly the world’s—first institute of higher education to offer Yiddish language instruction when Professor Louis Bernard Wolfenson began teaching courses in the vernacular language of Ashkenazi Jews. The Viskonsin symposium celebrates this important centenary with reflections on the history of Yiddish at UW, the current state of Yiddish studies, and thoughts on the next 100 years.
						
					Cost
					
							Free