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Trip starts Sep 16

2024 Study Tour of Northern Italy

Join YIVO on a fascinating journey of discovery across northern Italy from Torino, Genova via Firenze, Parma, Modena, Ferrara, Padua to Trieste and Venezia, discovering the fabled Jewish history, unfamiliar to most of us.

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Sep 15 9:00am-10:00pm and Sep 16 10:00am-1:30pm

After Orthodoxy: Cultural Creativity and the Break with Tradition

Join YIVO for the first conference and festival organized by and featuring formerly Orthodox Jewish scholars, activists, performers, and artists, as we explore the cultural achievements that emerged from this break with tradition.

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Wednesday
Sep 18
6:30pm

Family Treasures Lost & Found

In Family Treasures Lost & Found, journalist Karen A. Frenkel investigates her parents’ unspoken WWII stories. Join the American Jewish Historical Society and YIVO for a film screening of this documentary, followed by a talkback with filmmakers Frenkel and Marcia Rock.

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Thursday
Sep 19
7:30pm

Yiddish on the Move: Yiddish Writing and Publishing after the Holocaust

Rachelle Grossman, Matt Johnson, Harriet Murav, and Christin Zühlke, in a panel discussion moderated by Erin McGlothlin, delve into the elaborate dynamics of Yiddish writing and publishing across transnational literary networks after the Holocaust.

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Sunday
Sep 22
12:00pm

Remembering Fishl Kutner

Commemorate the life and achievements of Yiddish culture advocate Philip (Fishl) Kutner through a virtual tribute program complete with lectures, theater performances, Yiddish conversation, and resources for learning Yiddish.

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Sunday
Sep 22
3:00pm

Music in Our Time 2024 - A Bouquet of Jewish Choral Music

Join us for a concert of Jewish choral music performed by the acclaimed New York Virtuoso Singers, under the direction of its award-winning conductor Harold Rosenbaum. The concert includes music by Pulitzer Prize-winning composers, as well as new and exciting Jewish composers.

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Monday
Sep 23
7:00pm

Darius Milhaud’s Opera 'Esther de Carpentras'

Esther de Carpentras is an opera-bouffe composed by Darius Milhaud and based on a text by Armand Lunel. Premiered in 1938, the opera references the literary and theatrical interpretations of the Purim story and integrates the Jewish heritage of Milhaud and Lunel with that of papal domains of southern France.

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Tuesday
Sep 24
7:30pm

Jewish Musicians in 18th-Century London with the Raritan Players

Eighteenth-century London was a cosmopolitan and tolerant city, attracting Jewish musicians from across Europe—from Sephardic, Ashkenazic, Italian, and Eastern descent—though conditions would soon change as antisemitism increased. Join the Raritan Players for a concert exploring the music of Jews amidst this cultural shift.

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Thursday
Sep 26
1:00pm

New Perspectives on European Jewish History

Nancy Sinkoff, Jonathan Karp, James Loeffler, and Howard Lupovitch delve into their new volume, A Jew in the Street: New Perspectives on European Jewish History, about how early modern and modern Jews navigated schisms between Jewish community and European society.

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Sunday
Sep 29
1:00pm

Nusakh Vilne Memorial

For 2024’s commemoration of the Jewish community of Vilna, Bret Werb discusses Shmerke Kaczerginski’s work collecting songs of the Holocaust. The lecture will be followed by musical settings of Kaczerginski’s poetry performed by Temma Schaechter and Binyumen Schaechter.

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Wednesday
Oct 30
7:00pm

Two Revolutionary Jews: Leon Trotsky and Chaim Zhitlowsky

Tony Michels analyzes left-wing Jewish politics since the 19th century, focusing on the seminal Jewish Russian revolutionaries Leon Trotsky and Chaim Zhitlowsky and their radically different answers to the predicament of modern Jewry.

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Wednesday
Nov 6
7:30pm

In Search of Greener Fields: Rurality, Nostalgia, and Ideology in Yiddish-American Folksong

Zeke Levine considers themes of rurality in 20th century Yiddish-American folksong amongst Eastern European antecedents and the emerging American folk revival.

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Thursday
Nov 7
7:00pm

The Yiddish Supernatural on Screen

Rebecca Margolis, in conversation with Olga Gershenson, investigates how translated and subtitled Yiddish dialogue in film and television reimagines Jewish lore and tells new stories, where the supernatural looms over the narrative.

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Monday
Nov 11
1:00pm

Jewish Folk Medicine in Eastern Europe

Marek Tuszewicki examines folk healing practices performed by Eastern European Jews and their intersection with modern medical knowledge, in a discussion led by cultural critic and playwright Rokhl Kafrissen.

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Wednesday
Nov 13
7:00pm

Joseph Brodsky: Epitaph for a Centaur, Six Years Later

Join YIVO for a screening of a short film exploring the poet Joseph Brodsky’s Jewish identity, his legacy, and the political undertones of his writing.

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Monday
Nov 18
1:00pm

Jewish Songs and Dances for Piano: Joel Engel's "A krants yidishe folksnigunim" (1924)

Ryan MacEvoy McCullough and Sahun Sam Hong perform Joel Engel’s A krants yidishe folksnigunim (1924): a collection of Jewish folksongs, dances, Hasidic nigunim, and religious melodies in arrangements for piano and four hand piano.

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Wednesday
Nov 20
1:00pm

Representations of the Israeli Experience in Yiddish Prose, 1948–1967

Gali Drucker Bar-Am, in a conversation led by Barbara Mann, describes how Yiddish-Israeli writers played a vital role in shaping Israel’s cultural identity in its early years.

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Wednesday
Nov 20
7:30pm

'Tefilatah' (Her Prayer): The Female Experience Through the Eyes of Male Composers

Join the American Society for Jewish Music and YIVO for a concert offering a beautiful and culturally rich experience of how various male composers from different eras captured the female experience.

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Monday
Dec 2
1:00pm

Yiddish Language During the Holocaust

Through the lenses of cultural history, philology, and literary interpretation, Hannah Pollin-Galay investigates how the Holocaust radically altered the way many Eastern European Jews spoke Yiddish, in a discussion led by Samuel Kassow.

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Thursday
Dec 5
7:00pm

Proof of Identity

This US premiere of the POLIN Museum’s new documentary by Mikołaj Grynberg offers viewers a glimpse into what it means to be a Polish Jew today. Through interviews with the generation that has had no direct contact with the Holocaust survivors in their families, Grynberg’s film reflects on how Holocaust memory has evolved in Poland.

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Tuesday
Dec 10
7:00pm

Burning Off the Page

Join YIVO for the New York premiere of a documentary about Yiddish poet and fiction writer Celia Dropkin, followed by a discussion with filmmaker Eli Gorn and poet Edward Hirsch.

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Thursday
Dec 19
7:00pm

A Very Jewish Christmas: Jewish Sitcom Characters Navigate December

Jennifer Caplan explores several examples of Jewish television characters attempting to survive the holiday season. A kosher Chinese food dinner will follow the presentation.

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Sunday
Dec 29
3:00pm

Hanukkah Concert 2024 - The Andy Statman Trio

This annual Hanukkah concert showcases songs and stories that charm and delight audiences in celebration of this joyous holiday. This year's concert will feature a performance by The Andy Statman Trio.

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