Ashkenazi Heritage Tutoring for B'nei Mitsve Students of All Ages




About Rokhl ...

Rokhl Kafrissen is a journalist, teacher, playwright, and 2022 winner of the prestigious Adrienne Cooper "Dreaming in Yiddish" prize. 

Since 2017, her "Rokhl’s Golden City” column has appeared monthly in Tablet magazine, covering the length and breadth of Yiddish culture. 

For the past two years, she has brought her fan favorite Ashkenazi Folk Magic and Ritual classes to the Yiddish Book Center: “Between Heaven and Earth: Yiddish Women's Folklore, Rituals, & Magic” (Fall, 2023) and "Sacred Time and Liminal Space: Ashkenazi Folk Magic at the Threshold" (Fall, 2024). In 2024, she offered a series of classes on "Everyday Ashkenazi Magic" through the Congress for Jewish Culture.

In addition to classes and lectures on Ashkenazi magic, she teaches Yiddish language and culture for private students in a one on one, personally tailored Jewish education experience. 
Her Ashkenazi Heritage Tutoring package is a perfect complement to traditional b'nei mitsve preparation. Over six classes, students receive an orientation to Jewish life in Eastern Europe (what does Ashkenaz mean? what is Yiddish?) as well as a lively introduction to how that life was lived, using songs, stories, prayers, and rituals. 




Praise for Rokhl's teaching: 
"I have been running the adult education program at Brotherhood Synagogue for over 15 years, and Rokhl was a phenomenal teacher. She was engaging, well-prepared, and always took the time to listen and thoughtfully respond to students' questions and concerns in a respectful and joyful manner. Her teaching style balances depth and accessibility beautifully, making her classes rewarding for all types of learners. I would take any class Rokhl taught!"

Trudi Bartow
Brotherhood Synagogue (New York City), Board Member and Former Congregational President

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