Shakespeare in the Ghetto
The Eshkolot Festivals are supported by Genesis Philanthropy Group and Avi Chai Foundation
Shakespeare in the Ghetto: Reading Venice Right to Left
Eshkolot's Festival of Jewish Texts and Ideas
December 4-7, 2017, Venice, Italy
How can you navigate Venice against the flow of tourists who have exiled more than half of the city's population in the last few decades? Many hidden passages and blank spots on the map can be discovered by exploring the books written and printed in this city from right to left - in Hebrew, Judeo-Italian, Judeo-Spanish and Yiddish.
The aim of the Eshkolot's Festival of Jewish Texts and Ideas is to re-read classical ancient and modern books in their original urban context with live commentary from university scholars, as well as to re-interpret the city text of Venice through particular codes of Jewish literature.
The festival program includes lectures, reading workshops, thematic field trips and cultural events.
LECTURES
Shakespeare in the Ghetto: Shylock Returns to Venice
Shaul Bassi, professor of English and postcolonial literature at Ca’Foscari University of Venice
Reframing the Ghetto of Venice
Giuzeppe Balzano, orientalist, director of Beit Venezia
MINI-COURSES
Knights in the Streets of the Ghetto: Yiddish Poetry of Italian Renaissance
Arnaud Bikard, scholar of literature at Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV)
Safed in Venice: Lurianic Kabbalah in Italy
Yoel Regev, guest professor of philosophy at the European University (St. Petersburg)
Russian Moor in Venice: Joseph Brodsky and Orientalism
Sanna Turoma, professor of Russian literature at the University of Helsinki
FIELD TRIPS
Lido Jewish Cemetery and the Story of a Captain
Aldo Izzo, guide
Printing Workshop
Roberta Feoli, artist
Public and Private Spaces of the Ghetto
Giuzeppe Balzano, orientalist, director of Beit Venezia
CULTURAL EVENTS
Yiddish on the Rialto: the Soundscape of Jewish Venice
Concert by Avery Gosfield and Ensemble Lucidarium
Hanukkah Desserts of Venetian Jews
Food seminar by Anna Campos
The Luminous One under the Veil of Darkness
Quest byMax Gorts
Old Songs and Dances of the Ghetto
Workshop by Avery Gosfield and Ensemble Lucidarium