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Joshua Fishman (1926-2015)
YIVO mourns the passing of Joshua Fishman, who died on March 1, 2015 at age 88.

Planning for the Jewish Future: A Lecture by Dr. Rakhmiel Peltz
by ROBERTA NEWMAN On February 17, 2015, about 60 dedicated YIVO members and others braved a cold and snowy evening to attend “Planning for the Jewish Future: Standards for Yiddish in the 20th and 21stCenturies,” a lecture by YIVO’s new Atran Visiting Professor of Yiddish Language and Linguistics, Rakhmiel Peltz (Drexel ...

YIVO Archives Acquires Important Collection on the Jews of Harbin and Northern China
The Toper brothers, Jewish fur traders, in rural China. (YIVO/Dan and Yisha Ben-Canaan Collection) Dan Ben-Canaan and his wife, Liang Yisha, have donated a large collection of research materials about the Jewish community of Harbin and Northern China. Professor Ben-Canaan founded the Sino-Israel Research and Study Center at Heilongjiang University in ...

An Exhibition & A Class on Yiddish Spelling (1965)
In this episode, originally broadcast on October 17, 1965, Zosa Szajkowski joins Sheftl Zak to talk about a YIVO exhibition on Yiddish orthography that was presented in conjunction with a class by Dr. Mordkhe Schaechter on the same subject. The scope of the exhibition reached as far back as the ...

2015-2016 Max Weinreich Center Research Fellows
List of recipients of YIVO’s 2015-2016 faculty and graduate student fellowships.

YIVO-Bard Winter Program on Ashkenazi Civilization Now in Its Fourth Year
From January 5-January 23, 2015, a diverse range of students flocked to YIVO to take advantage of a rare opportunity to study the culture, history, language, and literature of East European Jews with some of the leading scholars in the field of Jewish Studies. The courses in the YIVO-Bard Winter Program on Ashkenazi Civilization (inaugurated in 2011) offer something different than the usual survey course in a university or adult education program: a chance to explore in detail fascinating aspects of this world.
Highlights of the program included:

Feliks Tych (1929-2015)
Prof. Dr. Feliks Tych, an eminent historian and director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, died on February 17, 2015 at the age of 85.
Feliks Tych was born in Warsaw on July 31, 1929. He grew up in Radomsko, central Poland, where his father owned a metal works.
During World War II, his parents and sibling all perished in the Treblinka death camp. Tych survived in Warsaw on false documents, living with a Polish family.

Behind the Lens: New York Jews Between the Wars
On January 21, 2015, YIVO and the Museum of the City of New York presented “Behind the Lens: New York Jews Between the Wars,” a public program in conjunction with Letters to Afar (October 22, 2014-March 31, 2015), an immersive video art installation at the Museum first premiered by YIVO at POLIN - Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw in 2013.
The four scholars on the panel used rarely seen primary source materials to explore the back-story to Letters to Afar, which features home movies of Poland in the 1920s-1930s made, for the most part, by Jews from America on trips back to their home towns.

Di gantse velt af a firmeblank: The World of Jewish Letterheads
Assemble the letterheads of Jewish organizations, institutions, and individuals in Europe, North and South America, and Palestine from the 1890s to the eve of World War II in 1939 and you have a portrait of the Jewish world: transnational; diverse in language, political, and religious orientation; and flourishing. Di gantse velt ...

YIVO Autobiography Collection the Subject of Sociological Study (1965)
A scholar talks about the YIVO autobiographies as a research resource (1965).