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New Series with the Jewish Renaissance
Beginning this January, the UK-based Jewish Renaissance will be feature a new series in their quarterly magazine that delves into the treasures of the YIVO Archives.
YIVO Presents first of its kind conference: Yiddish Anarchism
YIVO presents a first of its kind conference, Yiddish Anarchism: New Scholarship on a Forgotten Tradition, highlighting emerging new scholarship on the forgotten world of Yiddish-speaking anarchists.
A Glimpse into the Ruth Rubin Collection
Enjoy a special look into the Ruth Rubin archive with these songs.
Announcing: The 2019 YIVO-Bard Winter Program on Ashkenazi Civilization, January 3-23, 2019
Held annually in January since 2012, the YIVO-Bard Winter Program invites students to delve into Ashkenazi Jewish life and culture covering its thousand-year history in Eastern Europe and across the diaspora.
Ruth Rubin Legacy: An Online Sound Archive of Yiddish Folksongs
YIVO’s newest online archive highlights the field recordings of over 1,900 Yiddish lider (songs) made by renowned vocalist and scholar, Ruth Rubin.
Fifty Years of Life in America
The manuscript of the published memoirs of Yisroel Yekhiel Kopeloff, a Yiddish writer and activist.
French Bishops Delegation
On November 27, 2018, YIVO hosted a delegation of 20 Clergymen and Academics traveling from France to New York to visit key Jewish Institutions in Manhattan.
2018 Jan Karski & Pola Nirenska Award
The Jury of the Jan Karski and Pola Nirenska Award is pleased to announce that Bella Szwarcman-Czarnota was named the recipient of the Karski Award for the year 2018.
Musical Settings of the Song of Songs
Shir Hashirim, the Song of Songs, is an ecstatic, erotic book, found in the Hebrew Bible. It has been a source of inspiration for many composers throughout history from the Yiddish theater to the Society for Jewish Folk Music, and beyond.