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Today News, Tomorrow History (1965)
In this episode, originally heard on March 7, 1965, YIVOhistorian and archivist Zosa Szajkowski talks about the importance of collecting news of current events: “How what is news today is tomorrow’s history.” Two of the many YIVO archival collections with newspaper clippings and first-hand accounts that he mentions are The ...
Max Weinreich in Copenhagen
In 1939, Max Weinreich, his wife Regina, and their son Uriel-Eliezer were stranded in Copenhagen, Denmark because of the outbreak of WWII.
YIVO in the News/Staff Notes – August 2014
The YIVO Digital Archive on Jewish Life in Poland is glowingly reviewed on a website dedicated to the Jewish community of Dnepetrovsk.
In an August 20 article in the Malibu Times, "Malibu Film Archive Gives Light To Anne Frank Documentary," filmmaker Paula Fouce speaks of the importance of YIVO’s Holocaust collections, including the recently discovered Otto Frank file. (The article includes some inaccuracies, including the statement that YIVO has spent "$7 million dollars" on a "research tool for Holocaust survivors and their testimonies."
YIVO is mentioned in an NBC News report, "Meet the Polish Catholic Devoted to Helping American Jews," and in an essay by Peter N. Miller in The Chronicle of Higher Education, "How Objects Speak."
Song of the Murdered Jewish People: Looking for the "Real" Yitzkhak Katzenelson
Untitled poem by Yitsḥak Katzenelson, n.d. Dedicated to Khayke Kahan, "my friend from Korelitz." "Of everything . . . / Of everything that I once had / There remains to me a heart tired and weary. . . ." Yiddish. RG 108, Manuscripts Collection, F73.12. (YIVO) Poet and playwright Yitzkhak Katzenelson (1885-1944) was known chiefly for ...
Evolving Yiddish audiences’ interest in theatre in Europe in the 19th - first half of the 20th centuries: Yiddish plays in the YIVO Library digital collections
YIVO Head Librarian and Acting Chief Archivist Lyudmila Sholokhova delivered a presentation at the 10th Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies in Paris.
This Belongs Here: Interview with Hy Wolfe in the CYCO Bookstore
Roberta Newman interviewed Hy Wolfe, director of the CYCO Bookstore.
Concentration Camp Bergen-Belsen: Its Origin, Development and Liberation (1965)
This broadcast from February 28, 1965 presents excerpts from a paperdelivered at YIVO’s annual conference, which had taken place the month before. As Yedies reported at the time, Joseph Gar, a student of “the history of the recent catastrophe” (note that this was before the term “Holocaust” came into general ...
Siem 2014: Uriel Weinreich Summer Program in Yiddish Language and Culture
On Friday, August 1, 32 students graduated from the 47th Uriel Weinreich Summer Program in Yiddish Language and Culture. The siem (graduation ceremony) opened with remarks by Dr. Sheva Zucker, the program’s Academic Director, and Chava Lapin, YIVO board member and instructor in the program. Guest speaker Kalman Weiser (York ...
Night of the Murdered Poets
On August 12, 1952, thirteen prominent Soviet Jews were executed in Moscow, among them the poets Itsik Fefer, Dovid Hofshteyn, Leyb Kvitko, and Peretz Markish; and the novelist Dovid Bergelson.
Every year, Jewish communities around the world hold commemorations on what has become known as the "Night of the Murdered Poets." This year, on Tuesday, August 12, at 6:30 pm, the Congress for Jewish Culture, the Jewish Labor Committee, and the Workmen's Circle will present a free memorial concert at YIVO.
Dutch soprano Sofie Van Lier and pianist Dimitri Dover will perform in a program that will include the following works:
From the Pages of Yedies
by ROBERTA NEWMAN The June 1967 issue of Yedies reported on the untimely death of Uriel Weinreich, noted linguist and lexicographer, in whose name YIVO established its intensive summer Yiddish immersion program. Forty-seven years later, his legacy continues in other ways, too: in the Yiddish-English English-Yiddish dictionary that saw publication a ...