A programme by **https://modernnature.productions)** about the extraordinary life and work of the Yiddish poet **Avram Nachum Stencl** (1897-1983 who went from an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic community in southern Poland to the bohemian cafés of pre-war Berlin before finally escaping Nazi Germany to arrive in Whitechapel, the heart of the Jewish East End.
He soon became London’s foremost Yiddish poet, founding the literary journal ‘Loshn un Lebn’ (Language and Life) and the weekly ‘Friends of Yiddish’ meetings at Toynbee Hall with its lively mixture of poetry, politics, literature and song, all part of his mission to keep the Yiddish language alive.
Presented by **https://rachellichtenstein.com** – author of ***Rodinsky’s Room***, ***On Brick Lane*** and ***Estuary*** – who continues to explore her deep connection with the Jewish East End, and featuring the many voices she has collected over the years of those who knew and loved Stencl.