Dovid Katz: Online Courses, Lectures & Seminars (2024)
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Private engagements for on-site seminars, lectures, intensive mini-courses and scholar-on-board assignments in Vilnius (and its region). Seating for up to 50 in private Vilnius mini-museum of Litvak and Yiddish culture. Inquiries.
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Jan.-Dec. 2023: scholar-on-board for diverse international groups visiting Lithuania (and when possible — Belarus)
Jan. 2023: final sessions of 2022-2023 fall-winter semester (online at Workmens Circle)
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Some Recorded Online Seminars & Lectures:
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Meyer Grunberg & Isaac Simon’s “Two Tall Jews Show” (15 June 2022, recorded Jan. 2022):
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German government’s Histopod series, vol. 8: interview by Annika Brockschmidt (26 November 2021):
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Claims Conference interview by Ruediger Mahlo (15 August 2021):
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Kadimah Cultural Centre and National Library in Melbourne, Australia (10 August 2021):
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Interview by Lithuanian playwright Marius Ivaškevičius (8 August 2021 video posting of 20 March 2017 interview):
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Kadimah Cultural Centre and National Library in Melbourne, Australia (22 July 2021):
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Committee for Yiddish at the UJA Federation in Toronto, Canada (18 July 2021):
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New York Workmen’s Circle Yiddish Language Series with Kolya Borodulin (2 May 2021):
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Kiever Shul (Toronto, Canada) program by Raquel and Marinka Yossiffon (25 April 2021):
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Leyvik House’s online event in honor of the publication of Einstein from Svir and Other Yiddish Short Stories and the book’s Leyb Rubinlicht Award for 2020 (27 December 2020):
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Lecture at the Jewish Holocaust Centre in Melbourne, Australia (9 December 2020):
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Interview hosted on Yiddish with Noyekh and Gustavo (6 December 2020):
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Interview hosted on Yiddish with Noyekh and Gustavo (30 November 2020):
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Interview with Loic Salfati as addendum to his film Secrets of the Great Vilna Synagogue (draft of part 1; at timecode 48:31; posted 26 October 2020):
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Tord Bjork’s webinar series (Stockholm, Sweden, 26 October 2020):
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Series of Five Webinars at the Cape Town Holocaust and Genocide Centre (28 July and 4, 11, 18 and 25 August 2020):
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