Wow! Look at these happy Farbindungen organizing committee members at #AJS2022 / #AJS22 in front of the totally-not-photoshopped disembodied floating poster advertising #Farbindungen23! Register here: https://bit.ly/registerfarbindungen23
Farbindungen '23 Registration

Farbindungen 2023: Yiddish Futures / ייִדישע צוקונפֿטן virtual | Sunday, February 19 and Monday, February 20, 2023 presented by the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto Join us as we look towards the futures of Yiddish and Yiddish Studies through showcasing the work of graduate students and early career scholars. Please note that registration is open to all: students, faculty, administrators, independent scholars, community activists, and community members are all welcome to attend. Zoom links will be emailed before the conference. Please contact [email protected] with questions.

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The last panel I went to at #ajs2022 I could only stay for part of. It featured work questioning the Black-White binary that American Jews are so often assumed to occupy. Included voices: Syrian Jews, Latinx Jews, and what precisely is meant, and when, by Jews of Color.
On the plane leaving Boston. I'm both energized from the intellectual energy, collaborative possibilities, and connecting conservations I had at #AJS2022, and frankly exhausted, more than ready to be back home, to family, and.... tomorrow.... back to patients!

Starting this morning at #AJS2022 at the #sociolinguistics panel! @rblemberg will be presenting soon. Right now, Sarah Bunin Benor is talking about a fascinating survey study of American Jewish naming practices.

#JewishStudies #Mazeldon

Thank you everyone who came to my presentation at #ajs2022!!! The panel was wonderful, I really enjoyed everyone's presentations.

Looking forward to @rblemberg's talk tomorrow! I was the first reader (listener?) and it's absolutely awesome.

(I already tried to post this repeatedly, sorry my internet still isn't great in the hotel room. Third different method of connecting and this is a bit better, slow but at least it doesn't kick me off endlessly.)

#Mazeldon #JewishStudies

As a hopeless intellectual dilettante and interdisciplinarian, and someone who is trying to do ethnography around COVID among Jews and Latinx and others, I appreciated this #AJS2022 panel Ethnographic Approaches to Classic Categories of Jewish Studies
This panel was valuable for its multimodal look at Jewish space and the built environment in the city of Europe and Israel. Particularly appreciated the examinations of how Jews and non Jews lived next to and among each other in Warsaw and Lodz. #AJS2022
Happy to be in the audience at #ajs2022 for this panel on Reflections on #Queer #Yiddish Language Pedagogy with @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] Sonia Bloom @[email protected] Elya Piazza
This is a very interesting panel at #AJS2022 and hope to tweet more about it later: New Jewish Neighborhoods in the Early Twentieth Century
I was honored to participate in a panel at #AJS2022 with @[email protected], @[email protected] and Adam Ferziger about varieties of Judaism during COVID. /1