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Folder 4001:
Natisz, M. (Michael Shutan)
Description

  • Rough copy of a Jacob Dinesohn biography, with materials.

Archival Reference Information

Archival identifier
RG1.3 F4001
Date

  • 1936
Source of original
YIVO Archives
Collection
Archon
Part of Record Group
Organizations

  • Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut
  • Yivo Institute for Jewish Research
Document Types

  • Correspondence
  • Manuscripts
  • Research Notes
  • Theses
Enabled
Yes
Places

  • Vilnius (Lithuania)
Detailed Subjects

  • Education, Higher - Europe, Eastern
  • Jews - Study and teaching
  • Language and education

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The Edward Blank YIVO Vilna Online Collections project is an international project to preserve, digitize, and virtually reunite YIVO’s prewar library and archival collections located in New York City and Vilnius, Lithuania, through a dedicated web portal. The project will also digitally reconstruct the historic, private Strashun Library of Vilna, one of the great prewar libraries of Europe.

This project is a partnership between the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, the Lithuanian Central State Archives, the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania, and the Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, and includes the cataloging, conservation, and digitization of documents and books in both New York and Vilnius.  

In May 2017, some 170,000 pages of previously unknown documents, lost to history for almost 70 years, were discovered in Vilnius, significantly expanding the scope of our project.

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