Folksong, Demons, and the Evil Eye: Folklore of Ashkenaz
Why do Jewish communities throw breadcrumbs into the river on Rosh Hashanah? What does Ring around the Rosie have in common with Rozhinkes mit Mandlen? Why do Jews break a glass during weddings? Step back in time and learn the answers to all these questions, and more, as you join the early Yiddish ethnographers on their expeditions through Eastern Europe.
In Folklore of Ashkenaz, YIVO’s second online course, Professor Itzik Gottesman will take you on a journey into the richness of Jewish folk life. You will explore music, folktales, rituals, and superstitions. You’ll meet dybbuks and golems, demons and spirits, and learn what languages and colors you should use while warding your home against Lilith!
This course is an intensive, college-level survey, equivalent to two 2-hour sessions per week over four weeks. Work at your own pace, following the course video and activities, explore YIVO’s unique archival and library collections, and join our discussion forum to meet up with students and faculty. Those who complete the course will receive a special YIVO certificate.
- History
- Music
- Educator Training
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