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.
Hilary Term 2025
18:00
Online via Zoom and in person at the Catherine Lewis Lecture Theatre, Clarendon Institute, Walton Street, Oxford OX1 2HG
Week 5, 18 February
Professor Nathan Cohen (Bar-Ilan University): ‘Not only days and dates: What can we learn from Yiddish calendars (1875‒1914)?’
In order to participate in this lecture via Zoom, please register at this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ct-qnbMHSHqqrggVgdU4uw