Yiddish Classes with Native Yiddish Tutors
Our native-speaking qualified Yiddish teachers can guide you and your group at your work or home at whatever time is most convenient for you. Our Yiddish lessons can take place on any day of the week -even weekends-, whether it’s morning, afternoon or evening. If meeting at your office or home is not suitable, you can take your lessons at the trainer’s office. A suitable, up-to-date course book will be recommended by the teacher.
Language Trainers organizes Yiddish courses in almost any destination!
Learn Yiddish Online Or Face-to-Face
Choose Yiddish tutoring online, face-to-face, or a combination of both. As you progress, you have the flexibility to modify the mix of virtual and face-to-face learning to align with your personal preferences and timetable.
Some of our popular Yiddish Tutors
Elie
Elie
- Language Taught: Yiddish
- Years of teaching experience: 16
- Speaks Yiddish, English, Hebrew.
Elie, a Yiddish language expert and translator, holds a degree in Jewish Studies from UTA, New York. Of Eastern European descent, he is proficient in the Hasidic dialect. His experience spans teaching in academic institutions and speaking at charity functions in Yiddish, Hebrew, and English, along with translating literary and academic works in these languages.
Yosef
Yosef
- Language Taught: Yiddish
- Years of teaching experience: 15
- Speaks Yiddish, English, French, Hebrew.
With extensive experience in teaching Yiddish to diverse age groups, Yosef excels as a Yiddish tutor for both beginners and intermediate learners. A skilled professional, his expertise extends beyond teaching; he has also translated a significant collection of Yiddish texts by Rabbi Nachman Shemen into English.
Olga
Olga
- Language Taught: Yiddish
- Years of teaching experience: 18
- Speaks English, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian.
Olga, a multilingual Yiddish instructor, holds a PhD in Languages of Asia and Africa and a Master's in Russian Philology. With over 17 years of teaching experience, she excels in instructing students of all ages. Olga has also received an academic scholarship from Columbia University and has published articles on Jewish studies in a USA-based Yiddish magazine.
How to Book Your Yiddish Lessons
Take our Yiddish Language Level Test.
Let us know why you need to learn Yiddish and include the time and location that best suit you.
Review our quote and, if you are happy with it, receive our invoice and Agreement form.
Sign our Agreement form and submit a deposit* for the course.
Receive confirmation from our team with your Yiddish tutor’s details.
Begin your Yiddish training and receive your Yiddish course book.
Throughout your Yiddish course, the Language Trainers Academic Team will be on hand to help you with any queries.
After the first lesson or two, our team will contact you to ensure you are happy with your trainer. If necessary, we will change the focus of the course to better suit your needs.
After finishing your course, we will send you a course attendance and completion certificate..
Our team will provide you with follow-up learning opportunities, including: self study material, language courses in Yiddish-speaking countries, and more advanced courses with Language Trainers.
* Your quote will include options for different packages of hours ; a typical course lasts 30 hours, with classes of 2 hours each for in-person and 1 hour each for online. Deposit payable by bank transfer, cheque, debit or credit card, or PayPal.
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