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.
Sidney Krum Young Artists Concert Series 6:00pm Pre-Concert Lecture 7:00pm Concert The Sidney Krum Young Artists Concert Series is made possible by a
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An evening with Jan Gross, Emeritus Professor of History at Princeton University; interviewed by Jonathan Brent, Executive Director of YIVO Institute for Jewish
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Instructor: Eve Jochnowitz This course is a continuation of Beginning Yiddish, for students who are still new to the Yiddish language or would
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Instructor: Paula Teitelbaum This course is for students who are comfortable with the alefbeys and basic conversation, and will enhance skills in speaking,
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Book Launch for The Essential Fictions of Isaac Babel: New translations by Val Vinokur Isaac Babel was born in 1894 into multicultural Odessa’s
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