LA Yiddish Day Sponsors

LA Yiddish Day Sponsors

Sponsors

  • Text Logo for Kultur Mercado

    Kultur Mercado

    An organizations dedicated to fostering cultural connection and civil society through art, language, and community events.

  • Holocaust Museum LA

    The oldest Holocaust museum in the United States, dedicated to teaching the lessons of the Holocaust and empowering visitors to stand up against antisemitism and hate.

  • Der Nister

    A vibrant Jewish cultural and religious organization in Downtown Los Angeles building community through classes, performances, and community gatherings.

  • Southern California Arbeter Ring Educational Center

    A historic hub of secular Jewish life in Los Angeles that advances social justice and Yiddish culture through education, cultural programming, and activism.

  • HUC - Jewish Language Project

    A research and public engagement initiative at Hebrew Union College that documents, preserves, and promotes Jewish languages past and present.

  • California Institute for Yiddish Culture and Language (CIYCL)

    An educational and cultural organization that brings the richness of Yiddish language, literature, and arts to diverse audiences across California.

  • Yiddishkayt LA logo of two rectangles, one purple and one blue behind the text in Yiddish and English that reads "Yiddishkayt"

    Yiddishkayt

    A Los Angeles–based cultural organization that reimagines and revitalizes Yiddish language and culture, connecting Jewish and diverse communities through art, history, and education.

Synagogue Sponsors

  • Der Nister

    A vibrant Jewish cultural and religious organization in Downtown Los Angeles building community through classes, performances, and community gatherings.

  • Sholem Community

    A progressive Jewish cultural community in Los Angeles that emphasizes secular Jewish identity, cultural expression, and lifelong learning.

Media Sponsors

  • Der Zunenshtral

    Southern California’s Yiddish language and culture newsletter, working to connect Yiddish enthusiasts and organizations across the region.