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Traveling Exhibition: After the End of the World: Displaced Persons and Displaced Persons Camps

3/14/2022

The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research (YIVO) and Stockton University are pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition, After the End of the World: Displaced Persons and Displaced Persons Camps, on view from March 21 to April 28, 2022.

Working with the YIVO Collections

2/2/2022

Read a comic by Lithuanian Judaica researcher and cartoonist Miglė Anušauskaitė about her work on the Edward Blank YIVO Vilna Online Collections Project.

Continuing Evolution: Yiddish Folksong Today

2/2/2022

Alex Weiser discusses the oral tradition of Jewish songs in the Yiddish language, a musical genre well-represented in YIVO’s archival and library holdings.

The Yiddishists: Back to Nature

1/19/2022

See the twelfth article in the Jewish Renaissance column The Yiddishists, delving into the YIVO Archives.

YIVO's 2021 Roundup

1/13/2022

We are most grateful to our members and supporters, whose financial support ensured that YIVO was able to continue in its mission and provide enriching content to our global audience. Here are a few highlights from 2021.

Quotes on the Edward Blank YIVO Online Vilna Collections Project

1/10/2022

Hear what people are saying about the Project.

YIVO Completes Landmark Digitization and Preservation Project Reuniting Materials Nearly Destroyed By The Nazis

1/10/2022

The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research has completed the Edward Blank YIVO Vilna Online Collections Project (EBYVOC), a historic 7-year, $7 million initiative to process, conserve and digitize YIVO’s divided prewar library and archival collections. Through the Project, these materials have been digitally reunited through a dedicated web portal, making them accessible to a worldwide audience for the first time.

2022

1/3/2022

Outside media articles from 2022 about YIVO and YIVO-related topics.

FANTASTIC VISIONS OF THE PAST AND FUTURE, YIVO’s 2022 Winter Program on Ashkenazi Civilization, to Take Place Online

12/2/2021

The 2022 YIVO-Bard Winter Program on Ashkenazi Civilization, to be held online this winter (January 4-21, 2022), offers a diverse lineup of presenters from around the world.

The Modern Potato Latke Was Not Inevitable

12/2/2021

YIVO’s newest feature article in the Smithsonian Center for Folklife & Cultural Heritage Magazine, The Modern Potato Latke Was Not Inevitable, by Jane Tuszynski, Program Coordinator.