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YIVO and Cantana Profana Present Gustav Mahler’s Epic Song Symphony

11/8/2017

The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research presents the “intrepid” (New Yorker) vocal and instrumental chamber ensemble Cantata Profana in Gustav Mahler’s epic song symphony, Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth).

A Place of Ongoing Discovery

11/2/2017

The YIVO Archives is a keystone of our organization. It is a treasure trove of personal and institutional records; every page, every photo, and each art object is not only a remnant of a long-bygone past, but also a treasure of enduring value whose impact extends to our lives today.

YIVO Announces Discovery of 170,000 Lost Jewish Documents Thought to Have Been Destroyed During the Holocaust

10/24/2017

Rare and unpublished works represent the collective memory and cultural history of Eastern European and Russian Jews.

YIVO Hosting Conference "Jews In and After the 1917 Russian Revolution"

10/3/2017

The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research presents a two-day conference on Jews in and after the 1917 Russian Revolution. Professor Steven J. Zipperstein of Stanford is the lead academic advisor.

Celebrating the 120th Anniversary of the Founding of the Jewish Labor Bund

10/3/2017

The program will consist of formal presentations on Bund history, performances of songs and poetry (in English and Yiddish) and commentary by contemporary activists.

A Secular Prayer

9/28/2017

A modernist Yiddish poet addresses God.

A Long-Ago Scandal

9/12/2017

A cartoon demonstrates the raucousness of Jewish communal politics before the war.

Enriching Jewish Life with Yiddish (1968)

7/25/2017

A conference explores introducing American Jewry to Yiddish culture and literature.

Journalist Charleston

7/21/2017

A satirical ditty by two leading lights of the Jewish avant garde in interwar Poland.

Holy Language

7/13/2017

Though a Germanic language, Yiddish is written with the Hebrew alphabet, and contains many Hebrew words. The Hebrew component of Yiddish is referred to as Loshn-koydesh – holy language.