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A summer of Yiddish planned for London

The inaugural event follows increased interest in the language

March 30, 2026 13:50
Klezmer musicians in Ukraine (Photo: Getty)
Klezmer musicians (Photo: Getty)
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A north-west London synagogue is organising a Yiddish summer festival, following a surge in interest in the language among its congregants.

The week-long programme, which has been scheduled to run from August 17 to 21, is an outcrop of a weekly Yiddish conversation circle at Hampstead Garden Suburb Synagogue, which was launched by members of the synagogue in 2024.

Martin Kaye, who founded the circle, said: “We started with two people, and it has now grown to 15 participants.

“Emboldened by this enthusiasm,...I am organising a festival combining language, poetry, puppetry, klezmer, song and film.”

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