(JEWISH GROUP) The Shtetl: Myth and Reality
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Thursday Feb 12, 2026 1:00pm
This online event will take place on Zoom at 1:00pm ET.
In celebration of YIVO's 101st year, join us for our new Yiddish Civilization 101 series. Each program will highlight key topics in Ashkenazi history and culture, including shtetl life, Jewish humor, and Ashkenazi foodways, amongst others. Guided by expert scholars, each lecture will provide a greater understanding of Jewish life in Eastern Europe and its diasporas.
Even those who do not know much Yiddish have probably heard the word shtetl, but what does that word mean exactly? Can we just say that it was a small town in Eastern Europe with a lot of Jewsand leave it at that? Or was the shtetl that nostalgic world of tradition so lovingly celebrated in Fiddler on the Roof? How are we to understand imaginary shtetls like Sholom Aleichems Kasrilevke, where the little people ran around, talked non stop, and tried to make sense of a world they could no longer understand or control?
Indeed the shtetl meant many things to many people. For many Zionists and Jewish leftists, the shtetl was a pathetic symbol of Jewish backwardness. Others cherished it as a place of real Jewishness, that fixed point that gave Jews in the diaspora the feeling of being home. The destruction of the Holocaust encouraged this nostalgia for the lost shtetl, especially as many Jews in the post-war world, newly comfortable and secure in their new homes, showed a new interest in their ethnic roots.
In this lecture, YIVO Visiting Research Historian Samuel Kassow will explore the real shtetl and the imagined shtetl, which both formed an integral part of Eastern European Jewish peoplehood.
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I hope someone can "attend" this!! I can't. I won't be around!