Yiddish Tour: “The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt”
Join Forverts Editor Rukhl Schaechter for a guided tour, in Yiddish, of this current exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York City.
Fri, Jun 20, 2025
11:30 A.M. ET
Jewish Museum
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Join Forverts Editor Rukhl Schaechter for a guided tour, in Yiddish, of the Jewish Museum’s exhibit, “The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt,” led by sociologist Adina Cimet. Click here to learn more about the exhibit.
Please note that this event will be conducted entirely in Yiddish. The tour will last one hour and then guests are welcome to visit the rest of the Museum’s exhibits.
There are a limited number of tickets for this event. A maximum of two (2) tickets per person is allowed. If tickets are sold out, your name will automatically be added to the waiting list and you will be informed if additional tickets are available.
For questions, please feel free to contact the Forward at [email protected].
Additional information will be sent to you prior to the tour.
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