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Welcome to Yiddishland

This film uncovers a global community of artists creating new works in an ancient language that speaks to our times.

$156,475

FUNDS RAISED OF $250,000
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  • $250,000

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  • $156,475

    FUNDS RAISED
  • 29th November 2024

    PROJECT ENDS
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Elana Roseth
$100
Anonymous
$10
Freydi Mrocki and Les Segal
$500
Judy Pack
$1,000
Morris Mrocki
$500
Todd and Lauren Leavitt
$75
Paul S. Nadler Family Charitable Trust
$29,490
Pauline Wrobel
$1,000
The Piniek and Malka Krystal Fund
$20,000
Trawalla Foundation
$5,000
Sandra Smorgon
$5,000
Jack Chester
$360
john shuster
$1,000
Isaac Apel
$5,000
Anonymous
$5,400
Anonymous
$100
Emma Kranz
$1,000
The Kronhill Pletka Foundation via Women Make Movies
$14,571
Elizabeth Brooke
$1,000
Anonymous
$50
Anonymous
$100
Beth Z Charles and Ron Merkel
$2,100
David Murray-Smith
$500
Beth Z Charles and Ron Merkel
$5,000
Raymond and Ilana Snyder
$1,000
Miriam Zajac
$100
Anonymous
$5,000
Justin Foundation
$4,000
Leslie & Cliff Gilbert-Lurie via Women Make Movies USA
$3,469
Karen Pearlman
$50
Anonymous
$10,000
Bori Liberman
$18,000
Isaac Apel
$5,000
Sam Perla
$1,000
Karen Loblay
$5,000
Morry Fraid
$5,000

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