Feb

23 2026

Umbrella Sky: Modern Jewish Worldmaking Thru Yiddish Children’s Literature

5:00PM - 7:00PM  

A series of events with Miriam Udel

Umbrella Sky: Modern Jewish Worldmaking Through Yiddish Children’s Literature

 Around the turn of the twentieth century, a group of Yiddish-speaking educators, authors, and cultural leaders undertook a bold project: creating a corpus of nearly one thousand books and several periodicals, which flourished in conjunction with the secular Yiddish school systems that spanned the globe in the 1920s and 30s. These vibrant texts cut across continents and ideologies but shared in their creators’ overarching goal: to write into being a better world, a shenere un besere velt—in a distinctively Yiddish key. The question of what a “better world” looks like is, of course, inextricably bound up in questions of political vision. Investigated as an archive, the stories, poems, and plays written for children during the early twentieth century furnish a novel record of the movements—geographic and ideological—that made Ashkenazi Jewry fully modern.

 

When: February 23rd at 5:00pm

Where: Illini Union Room 210

Contact: Samantha McLain ([email protected])

 

 

 
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