The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research was founded by scholars and intellectuals in Vilna, Poland, in 1925 to document and study Jewish life in all its aspects: language, history, religion, folkways, and material culture. YIVO had a special focus on the Jews of Eastern Europe, but collected books, manuscripts and other artifacts from Jewish communities around the world. It grew to be a beloved communal institution with active members from Buenos Aires to Shanghai.
Anna Elena Torres | Delivered in English. This talk will survey the radical traditions of Yiddish poetry, focusing on anarchist poetics and the
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Anne E. Leibowitz Memorial Concert | An elegant illuminating retrospective program devoted to classic treasures of secular Hebrew song and the poetry that
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Join us for the YIVO Institute’s annual Children’s Day, where visitors of all ages will enjoy a wonderful selection of Purim-themed activities and
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Join us for an in-depth conversation between eminent author and scholar Michael Walzer and the Tel Aviv Review podcast’s Gilad Halpern, where they
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