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Courses

Annual courses in Yiddish also include advanced independent study opportunities. Please speak with a Judaic Studies advisor for more information.

JS 101 Elementary Yiddish I
Basic Yiddish grammar, reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.
JS 102 Elementary Yiddish II
Second of a two-term sequence designed to develop basic Yiddish speaking, reading and writing skills.
JS 201 Intermediate Yiddish I
Emphasis on reading and speaking Yiddish, dealing with more complicated texts.
JS 202 Intermediate Yiddish II
Second of a two-term sequence with emphasis on speaking and reading more complicated texts.
JS 301 Advanced Yiddish I
The third year of the language sequence, focusing on advanced reading and speaking.
JS 302 Advanced Yiddish II
Third year of the language sequence with focus on literary, historical and other texts along with film and folklore.

Programs

2111 Thayer Bldg.
University of Michigan
202 S. Thayer Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1608
Phone: 734-763-9047
Fax: 734-936-2186
The Frankel Center for Judaic Studies