EVENTS

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Movement Call: National Day of Action to Stop ICE Warehouse Detention
Apr
14

Movement Call: National Day of Action to Stop ICE Warehouse Detention

The Trump administration is converting warehouses across the country into mass detention facilities — and communities are already fighting back. Join Indivisible, Detention Watch Network, and Disappeared in America for a one-hour national training call where you will learn the tactics and strategies to host peaceful actions in defense of immigrants in your community on April 14.

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Navigating Climate Justice Work: A Panel with Adamah on Campus, Avodah, and the Workers Circle College Network
Apr
13

Navigating Climate Justice Work: A Panel with Adamah on Campus, Avodah, and the Workers Circle College Network

Join Avodah, Adamah on Campus, and the Workers Circle for a panel discussion on navigating social justice careers with a focus on climate and environmental justice. You'll hear from our community members on their career trajectories, guidance for young people entering the organizing and non-profit field, and what it means to do this work rooted in Jewish values. Our panelists' work dives into the intersection between social justice and climate activism.

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East End Jews: Curious Tales from London
Mar
8

East End Jews: Curious Tales from London

Between 1884 and 1954, the London Yiddish press published hundreds of feuilletons (urban sketches) by local writers concerning Yiddish immigrant life in London's East End. These short sketches range from satirical and funny to poignant and moving. They cover a variety of themes, such as war between the sexes in the home, political arguments in cafes, and torah scrolls on the streets. Some of the sketch writers were well known in the Yiddish literary community, but others were only locally popular.

In this talk, Vivi Lachs and Sheva Zucker will perform some of the feuilleton sketches and mull over their themes.

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Phone Banking
Feb
23

Phone Banking

Join the Workers Circle and the Center for Common Ground as we phone bank to reach Black residents of Wisconsin with crucial voter registration information ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court Election on April 7.

This week, we will be training you to run your own phone bank with members of your community. Can't make it to Monday nights? Host your own phone bank when it fits into your schedule!

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Remembering the Holocaust
Jan
27

Remembering the Holocaust

Join us for a discussion of the new bilingual Yiddish-English translation of Hersh Smolar's Yidn on gele latesJews Without Yellow Stars — a collection of actual and semi-fictional short stories of Jews trying to escape the Minsk ghetto and those who did escape and were able to join up with Soviet partisan groups.

Our panel includes Dr. Gennady Estraikh, together with the book's translator Ruth Murphy and editor Catherine Madsen.

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Poem by Poem, Fable by Fable, Discovering My Father and Learning His Language
Jan
18

Poem by Poem, Fable by Fable, Discovering My Father and Learning His Language

In this presentation, Anna Miransky will speak about her book, Poem by Poem, Fable by Fable, Discovering My Father and Learning His Language. This book has just won the 2025 Canadian Jewish Literary Award in the category of Yiddish.  Anna Miransky’s father was the poet and fabulist Peretz Miransky, a member of Yung-Vilne, the last important Yiddish Literary group in Eastern Europe.

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Navigating Social Justice Careers: A Panel with Avodah and the Workers Circle
Jan
8

Navigating Social Justice Careers: A Panel with Avodah and the Workers Circle

Join Avodah and the Workers Circle on for a panel discussion on navigating social justice careers. You'll hear from alumni of Avodah's Jewish Service Corps and the Workers Circle College Network on their career trajectories, guidance for young people entering the organizing and non-profit field, and what it means to do this work rooted in Jewish values.

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Workers Circle Virtual Auction
Dec
8
to Jan 1

Workers Circle Virtual Auction

This season, we invite you to help spread the light by taking part in the Workers Circle Online Auction, now officially live! Your bids will support our essential work to advance social justice, protect our multiracial democracy, and sustain vibrant Jewish life rooted in Yiddish culture and progressive values.

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