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YIVO in the News/Staff Notes – June 2014

6/27/2014

On June 16, Steven J. Zipperstein, Koshland Professor in Jewish Culture and History at Stanford University and YIVO’s first Jacob Kronhill Visiting Scholar, delivered a keynote address in Budapest at the Central European University’s international conference “Narratives of Violence.” Professor Zipperstein’s lecture, drawn from research he conducted while at YIVO this past spring, was  entitled “Inside Kishinev’s Pogrom: Hayyim Nahman Bialik, Michael Davitt, and the Burdens of Truth.”

On June 17, Cecile Kuznitz spoke on “YIVO and the Geography of Interwar Yiddish Culture” at the Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw.

On June 26, YIVO Senior Research Scholar Marek Web delivered a lecture, The role of YIVO in Yiddish culture: Ponderings of a Jewish archivist at the opening of an exhibition, The women’s section in the synagogue- women in Yiddish culture, at the Centre for Jewish Culture and Education in the White Stork Synagogue in Wroclaw, Poland.

YIVO Library Intern Michaela Walker has posted an article about the beginning of her summer internship at YIVO on a Bard College blog.

YIVO Participates in JudaicaLink Encyclopedia Project

6/20/2014

The first release of The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europein Linked Open Data (LOD) format is now available athttp://data.judaicalink.org/data/yivo/YIVO. The goal of the project is to enrich online reference works and digital humanities in Jewish studies by creating a framework for new links between different encyclopedias and other ...

Uriel Weinreich Summer Program in Yiddish Language, Literature, and Culture: Alumni Voices

6/20/2014

This is the first of series about alumni of YIVO’s intensive summer program in Yiddish, offered by YIVO and Bard College. The program, which was established in 1968, is in its 47th year. This year’s session runs from June 23 – August 1, 2014. 

Newly Published Books Based on Research at YIVO

6/20/2014

Every month, the YIVO Library receives complimentary copies of books whose content has been drawn in part from research done by the authors in the YIVO Archives and Library. Below is a partial list of books recently received.

2014 Jan Karski & Pola Nirenska Prize

6/15/2014

The Jury of the Jan Karski and Pola Nirenska Award has the pleasure to announce that Mr. Piotr Matywiecki of Warsaw, Poland was named the recipient of the Karski Award for the year 2014. This annual award was endowed by Prof. Jan Karski in 1992 for an author of published ...

How to Live a Paper Life: Yiddish Letter Manuals from Russia and America

6/13/2014

Say you're a woman living in a shtetl in 1900: what do you say in a letter to your husband in America if you think he's cheating on you? What about to your son to express your disapproval of how he's been letting his schoolwork slide in favor of hanging out with a bad crowd? Or how about to a friend to express your shock over the fact that you've heard he has a Christmas tree in his Jewish home?

These are sort of letters that Alice Nakhimovsky and Roberta Newman translated for their book Dear Mendl, Dear Reyzl: Yiddish Letter Manuals from Russia and America (Indiana University Press, 2014) and which they will present at YIVO on June 17, 2014 at 7:00pm. If you were a Jew in Russia or Poland or a new Jewish immigrant to America in the late nineteenth to early twentieth century and facing these and other dilemmas, you might find yourself turning for help to a brivnshteler, a Yiddish letter manual.

Letters to Afar Opens at the Museum of the City of New York on October 22, 2014

6/13/2014

The YIVO Institute and the Museum of the City of New York
present a Video Art Exhibition, LETTERS TO AFAR,
by Award-Winning Artists Péter Forgács and The Klezmatics

October 22, 2014 - March 22, 2015

The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and the Museum of the City of New York proudly announce the U.S. premiere of Letters to Afar, a groundbreaking video art exhibition by award-winning artists Péter Forgács and The Klezmatics. The exhibition will be on view at the Museum of the City of New York from October 22, 2014 through March 22, 2015.

YIVO’s Jacob Kronhill Visiting Scholar to Deliver Keynote at International Conference in Budapest

6/13/2014

Steven J. Zipperstein, Koshland Professor in Jewish Culture and History at Stanford University and currently Jacob Kronhill Visiting Scholar at YIVO, will deliver a keynote address on June 16 in Budapest at the Central European University's international conference "Narratives of Violence." Professor Zipperstein's lecture, drawn from research he has conducted ...

One Hundred Years of Yiddish Literature: From Mendele's Little Man to Date (1965)

6/13/2014

In this broadcast from January 24, 1965, we hear the paper on Yiddish literature that Dr. Mikhl (Michael) Astour delivered not long before at YIVO’ annual conference: "One Hundred Years of Yiddish Literature: From Mendele's Little Man to Date." As the report on the conference in Yedies noted: Professor Michael Astour surveyed ...

From the Pages of Yedies

6/13/2014

by ROBERTA NEWMAN

The August-October 1937 issue of Yedies reports on a visit by the artist Emmanuel Mane-Katz. He had stopped off on his way back to Paris from a trip to the Baltic countries and to view an exhibition of his work in Vilna. The article reports on his donation of five of his paintings to YIVO’s art museum and his promise to collect more artworks from Jewish artists in Paris for YIVO.