Join us on March 19 at 2:00 p.m. for a discussion of “10th is Born in Mishkenot” by Rikuda Potash. The discussion will be facilitated by Miriam Koral, lecturer in Yiddish in the UCLA Department of Germanic Languages and UCLA Center for Jewish Studies.

The Sunday Jewish Book and Discussion Group is free and open to the public. To get access to a copy of the short story and to RSVP, contact Rhonda Rosen at rrosen@lmu.edu or 310-338-4584.

About the Sunday Jewish Book Group

In Spring 2023, the group will be reading more Yiddish work and spotlighting three women short story writers. The schedule is as follows:

  •     January 22 – “Shadows” by (Rokhl) Rachel Korn (on Zoom)
  •     February 19 – “A House with Seven Windows” by Kadya Molodowsky (at Hannon Library)
  •     March 19 – “10th is Born in Mishkenot” by Rikuda Potash (at Hannon Library)

Please join us as we read and celebrate these Yiddish women!

About the William H. Hannon Library

The William H. Hannon Library fosters excellence in academic achievement through an array of distinctive services that enable learners to feed their curiosity, experience new worlds, develop their ideas, inform their decision-making, and inspire others. The library is open to the public during regular business hours. More information can be found at library.lmu.edu.

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