LA Yiddish Day
Celebrate Yiddish life, culture, and language at the first annual LA Yiddish Day!
Sun, Nov 23, 2025
10 A.M. ET
Hebrew Union College
THANKS TO ALL WHO JOINED US!
This event was not recorded.
LA Yiddish serves as a central hub and gathering point for Yiddish culture, language, and community in Southern California — a region with one of the largest and most diverse Jewish populations in the world. Conceived as both a network and an annual celebration, LA Yiddish connects individuals, organizations, and cultural institutions dedicated to exploring and sustaining Yiddish life in all its forms.
At its heart, LA Yiddish is a collaborative initiative designed to bring together the many Yiddish and Jewish cultural efforts scattered across Los Angeles and beyond. It functions as a shared space for coordination, discovery, and creativity where scholars, artists, musicians, educators, and community members can exchange ideas, resources, and inspiration.
Through events such as LA Yiddish Day, ongoing public programs, and digital resources, LA Yiddish aims to revitalize engagement with Yiddish language and culture, while spotlighting California’s unique role in the global Yiddish story. From the early Yiddish poets, cinema, and Yiddish-language journals and press in California to contemporary artists and learners, the project celebrates the continuum of Yiddish creativity that has shaped Jewish life on the West Coast.
We serve as both a bridge and an archive, another link in the goldene keyt (golden chain) connecting generations, mapping cultural memory, and ensuring that the warmth, wit, and wisdom of Yiddish culture remain a living part of California’s cultural landscape.
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