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Resonances from Vilna: The Lost Heritage of Jewish Music
On May 22, 2014, four cultural organizations in Vilnius teamed up to present “Resonances from Vilna,” a concert at the Tolerance Center of the Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum, featuring works by Jewish composers Joseph Achron, Alexander Krein, and other Jewish Lithuanian composers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The ...

From the Pages of Yedies
by ROBERTA NEWMAN In September 1953, Yedies celebrated the 15th anniversary of the YIVO Library and Archives in America with a detailed account of its history, beginning with the establishment of its predecessor, the Central Jewish Library and Archives, which had its first headquarters at 1133 Broadway, an office building which ...

The 2014 Jan Karski & Pola Nirenska Prize at YIVO Awarded to Piotr Matywiecki
Piotr Matywiecki of Warsaw, Poland has been named the recipient of the 2014 Karski Award. This annual award was endowed by Professor Jan Karski in 1992 for an author of published works documenting Polish-Jewish relations and Jewish contributions to Polish culture.
The winner was chosen by the Award Committee, whose members are Prof. Pawel Spiewak (Director, Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw), Dr. Jonathan Brent (Executive Director YIVO Institute for Jewish Research), Dr. Joanna Nalewajko-Kulikov, Prof. Szymon Rudnicki, Dr. Joachim S. Russek, Prof. Jerzy Tomaszewski, and Prof. Feliks Tych. The award ceremony will be held in September at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw.

YIVO Archives to Receive Organizational Records from the Congress for Jewish Culture
On Thursday, July 17, 2014, The New York Times reported on the shutting down of the offices of the Congress for Jewish Culture. The organization was founded by writers and intellectuals in 1948 to promote the work of Yiddish language and culture and once also had offices in Paris and Buenos Aires.
Read more about the Congress for Jewish Culture.
The newly donated records will join an existing collection of Congress for Jewish Culture in the YIVO Archives (Record Group 1148).

Harry M. Orlinsky: The Philosophy of the New Jewish Translation of the Torah into English (1965)
This broadcast from February 14th, 1965 presents excerpts from the paper, “The Philosophy of the New Jewish Translation of the Torah into English” delivered by Dr. Harry (Tsvi Orlinsky), at YIVO’s annual conference, which had taken place the month before. Orlinsky was editor in chief of the Torah for The ...

Gennady Estraikh Appointed YIVO's First Albert B. Ratner Visiting Scholar
Dr. Gennady Estraikh has been appointed YIVO’s first Albert B. Ratner Visiting Scholar in East European Jewish Literature for the fall semester 2014. The Albert B. Ratner Visiting Scholar in East European Jewish Literature is made possible with the generous support of the Seedlings Foundation.
Dr. Estraikh is an internationally recognized authority on Yiddish language and literature and Eastern European Jewish history. As the Albert B. Ratner Visiting Scholar, he will teach the course "Modernism in Yiddish Literature," give public presentations on the American Jewish novelist Howard Fast, and chair a symposium on Ukranian literary figure Taras Shevchenko. In addition, Estraikh will mentor YIVO fellows, conduct research and participate in the academic life of the YIVO Institute.

Burning Off the Page: Faith Jones on Celia Dropkin
Leah Falk interviews Faith Jones, Jennifer Kronovet, and Samuel Solomon on their translation of Celia Dropkin’s poems in The Acrobat.

YIVO Yiddish Summer Program Theater Workshop, June 30, 2014
The first session of this year’s summer program theater class workshop met in an especially theatrical setting – the loft of New York’s acclaimed Circus Amok. Led by theater workshop instructors Jenny Romaine and Shane Baker, and special guest Itzik Gottesman, the students listened to ghost stories and “roasted marshmallows.”

From the Pages of Yedies
by ROBERTA NEWMAN In 1945, YIVO announced an essay contest on the theme of "My Experiences and Observations as a Jew and a Soldier in World War II." Fifty-two essays were received as submissions and in December 1946, Yedies reported on the award of prizes to the winners. The contest may have ...

Gennady Estraikh Appointed YIVO's First Albert B. Ratner Visiting Scholar
(NEW YORK, July 8, 2014) – The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Gennady Estraikh as the first Albert B. Ratner Visiting Scholar in East European Jewish Literature. Dr. Estraikh will be in residence for the fall semester 2014. The Albert B. Ratner ...