Named for the Polish Jewish Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer, the festival usually held in Warsaw includes contemporary theater, film, visual art and music.
A grassroots effort that began in 2013 anticipates some 1 million people in more than 1,500 countries to revel in the day of rest starting at sundown Nov. 15.
Some examples include personalizing costs based on a family’s gross adjusted income, halving tuition and asking parents to donate the difference, and state tax credits.