Published: Jan. 22, 2019

精品SM在线影片鈥檚 Program in Jewish Studies and cosponsors welcome poet and professor Irena Klepfisz as Jewish Studies鈥 2019 Sondra and Howard Bender Visiting Scholar.

Girls reading Yiddish and Polish newspaper in the 1930s

Girls reading Yiddish and Polish newspaper in the 1930s

Klepfisz will present a public lecture titled 鈥淵iddish, English or Maybe Both: The Evolution of an 鈥榊idea,鈥欌澨齩n campus at 7 p.m.听Thursday, Feb. 21. Klepfisz鈥檚 visit is part of the Jewish Studies鈥 2018鈥19 Community Talks Series, Yiddishkvell: An Appreciation of All Things Yiddish, made possible in part by a grant from Rose Community Foundation.

In her talk, Klepfisz will describe some of the issues she faced when she began trying to incorporate Yiddish into her English poetry and prose. What seemed easy enough (just put it in! use it!) turned out to be more difficult and raised questions about appropriateness, intelligibility听and, perhaps most importantly, purpose. Klepfisz will illustrate her literary process and evolution through readings of her own work and the writings of other Yiddish women writers.

Klepfisz is a poet, essayist, translator, editor听and teacher. She is serving as Jewish Studies鈥 2019 Sondra and Howard Bender Visiting Scholar and will be in residence at 精品SM在线影片 Feb.听20鈥21. She has taught at Barnard College;听in the college program at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, a women's maximum-security prison;听and elsewhere. Among her many other literary accomplishments, she was a founder and co-editor of the award-winning Conditions magazine, the Yiddish editor of the Jewish feminist journal听Bridges, a major contributor to Nice Jewish Girls: A Lesbian Anthology听and co-editor of The Tribe of Dina: A Jewish Women's Anthology.

If you go

Who: Open to the public
What:听鈥淵iddish, English or Maybe Both: The Evolution of an 鈥榊idea鈥欌
When: Thursday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m.
Where: Eaton Humanities, Room 250

About the Sondra and Howard Bender Visiting Scholar

Klepfisz is the Program in Jewish Studies鈥 seventh annual Sondra and Howard Bender Visiting Scholar. Her visit celebrates the Sondra and Howard Bender Visiting Scholars Endowed Fund, honoring the lives of Howard and Sondra Bender, devoted parents of four children and 11 grandchildren, including CU graduates.

Active members of the community in Washington, D.C., and Bethesda, Maryland, Sondra and Howard听served on multiple boards and held leadership positions in many nonprofit organizations. They were extraordinary builders of buildings, Jewish life听and education, as well as devotees of family and horse breeding. The Bender Foundation has generously endowed the Sondra and Howard Bender Visiting Scholars Fund to honor the lives of Sondra and Howard, who cherished Jewish culture, celebrated education听and lived life to the fullest.

This event is hosted by the听Program in Jewish Studies and cosponsored by the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures and Department of Religious Studies.