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YIVO Revives an Influential Work of the Past: Joel Engel's "Jewish Folksongs" Volumes I & II
On Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 1:00pm (ET), YIVO will host a digital premiere performance of Joel Engel's "Jewish Folksongs" Volumes I & II, the first classical compositions to employ Yiddish folksongs.
Smithsonian's Folklife Magazine: How Jewish Newspaper Editors Flipped Anti-Semitic Imagery into the First Yiddish Cartoon
YIVO’s newest feature article in the Smithsonian Center for Folklife & Cultural Heritage Magazine, How Jewish Newspaper Editors Flipped Anti-Semitic Imagery into the First Yiddish Cartoon, by Eddy Portnoy, Academic Advisor & Exhibitions Curator.
Call for Submissions: American Racist Violence in the Early Twentieth Century
May 31-June 1 2021 will mark the hundredth anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, a vicious event in which mobs of white residents wielding weapons attacked black residents and businesses in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In memory of this somber occasion and the racially motivated violence that erupted in America in the early twentieth century more broadly, YIVO and In geveb are joining together in an effort to make Yiddish sources about these events more accessible to students, teachers, and researchers.
The Yiddishists: Songs of the Suffragettes
See the eighth article in the Jewish Renaissance column The Yiddishists, delving into the YIVO Archives.
YIVO Presents: Yiddish Children’s Literature Today
On Wednesday, October 7, 2020, at 1:00pm (ET), YIVO will host Yiddish Children’s Literature Today, featuring a conversation between Miriam Udel, Naomi Seidman, and Jennifer Young, moderated by Rokhl Kafrissen (Tablet Magazine).
Ray (Chayele) Porus Palevsky
After nearly a century of an extraordinary life, Ray (Chayele) Porus Palevsky died peacefully on September 20, the second day of Rosh Hashanah, surrounded by the loving care of River Garden staff and family. She has left a profound mark on all of us at YIVO and on all who had the honor to have met or known her.
YIVO Receives IMLS Save America’s Treasures Grant
The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant of $119,433 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) through Save America’s Treasures Grant.
Culture in Quarantine: Politics & Philosophy
Here’s a roundup of our recent philosophy and politics-related programs.
Culture in Quarantine: Theater, Radio, and More
Here’s a roundup of our recent programs on theater, radio, and more Yiddish culture.
YIVO Launches New Online Museum with Interactive Exhibition Exploring East European Jewish Life in the 20th Century
The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research announces the inauguration of its landmark YIVO Bruce and Francesca Cernia Slovin Online Museum, which is being made available free of charge to the global public.