The Oxford School of Rare Jewish Languages (OSRJL) Lectures are a series which takes place in conjunction with the language classes of the OSRJL. Each lecture is dedicated to a particular topic related to a rare Jewish language. All lectures are open to the public. To watch recordings of previous lectures, please click here.
Additionally, please find here the academic blog of the OSRJL, The Jewish Languages Bookshelf.
Week 4, Tuesday, 7 February 2023
6:00pm (UK time)
Dr Peter Nahon (University of Neuchâtel), ‘Dialects of the Jews in the South of France: From Written Sources to Spoken Varieties’
In-person at the Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre, Clarendon Institute, Walton Street (no need to register); however, please register to attend online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkf–prjgqE9wkLLvOqU4EG05B6zCazv_5
Please the poster for this lecture here.
Week 4, Thursday, 9 February 2023
Dr Beruriah Wiegand (University of Oxford) and Professor Ber Kotlerman (Bar Ilan University)
Reading Workshop: ‘Contemporary Yiddish Poetry and Prose from Oxford and Bar Ilan’
4 to 5:30pm UK time, in person and online via Zoom
Please register here to attend via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlfuqhqTosHdbmC0mJPSZ3mQVSeRE7IoOQ
Please the poster for this lecture here.