Exploring Jewish Identity: TAL HEVER-CHYBOWSKI on Literature, Translation & Yiddish Culture - Highlights

Exploring Jewish Identity: TAL HEVER-CHYBOWSKI on Literature, Translation & Yiddish Culture - Highlights

Director of the Paris Yiddish Center (Maison de la Culture Yiddish) & Medem Library

A lot of people in my family and among my friends when they heard that I study Yiddish and that later made it my livelihood, they are very surprised. Yiddish? How come Yiddish? Why Yiddish? They even laugh sometimes, they are very surprised. And what I answer to them is that there is nothing surprising about the fact that I study or speak Yiddish. The real surprise, the real question that has to be asked is how come my parents, this last generation, didn’t speak Yiddish? Because, if you consider my family, for hundreds of years on all sides they spoke Yiddish.

TAL HEVER-CHYBOWSKI - Director, Paris Yiddish Center (Maison de la Culture Yiddish) & Medem Library

TAL HEVER-CHYBOWSKI - Director, Paris Yiddish Center (Maison de la Culture Yiddish) & Medem Library

Director of the Paris Yiddish Center (Maison de la Culture Yiddish) & Medem Library

A lot of people in my family and among my friends when they heard that I study Yiddish and that later made it my livelihood, they are very surprised. Yiddish? How come Yiddish? Why Yiddish? They even laugh sometimes, they are very surprised. And what I answer to them is that there is nothing surprising about the fact that I study or speak Yiddish. The real surprise, the real question that has to be asked is how come my parents, this last generation, didn’t speak Yiddish? Because, if you consider my family, for hundreds of years on all sides they spoke Yiddish.

Exploring Love, Loss & Human Connection with Novelist DOUGLAS KENNEDY – Highlights

Exploring Love, Loss & Human Connection with Novelist DOUGLAS KENNEDY – Highlights

I’ve never really written a roman à clef, you know, something directly from my experience. [...] And yet again, you are always writing about yourself. Even if you’re not writing about something you’ve actually lived, you’re dealing with your own internal weather system, as I’ve said, and we all have one. And you’re also dealing with the things that keep you up at night, the things that worry you, the things you haven’t been able to get right. Your fears. And everyone has fears and they all come into play.

Crossroads: Novelist DOUGLAS KENNEDY on Relationships, the Pursuit of Happiness & Change

Crossroads: Novelist DOUGLAS KENNEDY on Relationships, the Pursuit of Happiness & Change

I’ve never really written a roman à clef, you know, something directly from my experience. [...] And yet again, you are always writing about yourself. Even if you’re not writing about something you’ve actually lived, you’re dealing with your own internal weather system, as I’ve said, and we all have one. And you’re also dealing with the things that keep you up at night, the things that worry you, the things you haven’t been able to get right. Your fears. And everyone has fears and they all come into play.

Exploring Love, Loss & Human Connection with Novelist DOUGLAS KENNEDY – Highlights

Exploring Love, Loss & Human Connection with Novelist DOUGLAS KENNEDY – Highlights

I’ve never really written a roman à clef, you know, something directly from my experience. [...] And yet again, you are always writing about yourself. Even if you’re not writing about something you’ve actually lived, you’re dealing with your own internal weather system, as I’ve said, and we all have one. And you’re also dealing with the things that keep you up at night, the things that worry you, the things you haven’t been able to get right. Your fears. And everyone has fears and they all come into play.

Crossroads: Novelist DOUGLAS KENNEDY on Relationships, the Pursuit of Happiness & Change

Crossroads: Novelist DOUGLAS KENNEDY on Relationships, the Pursuit of Happiness & Change

I’ve never really written a roman à clef, you know, something directly from my experience. [...] And yet again, you are always writing about yourself. Even if you’re not writing about something you’ve actually lived, you’re dealing with your own internal weather system, as I’ve said, and we all have one. And you’re also dealing with the things that keep you up at night, the things that worry you, the things you haven’t been able to get right. Your fears. And everyone has fears and they all come into play.