Yiddish
Seven young people tell their personal stories with the Yiddish language while discussing the life and work of avant-garde Yiddish poets.
Seven young people tell their personal stories with the Yiddish language while discussing the life and work of avant-garde Yiddish poets.
Migle Anusauskaite
Herself
Valentina Fedchenko
Herself
Tal Hever
Himself
Raphaël Koenig
Himself
Dory Manor
Himself
Karolina Szymaniak
Herself
Lila Thielemans
Herself
Seven young people tell their personal stories with the Yiddish language while discussing the life and work of avant-garde Yiddish poets.
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