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YIVO Archives: Recent Accessions
The YIVO Archives receives new items and collections on a weekly basis. These include donations of organizational records, manuscripts, printed materials, family history materials, photographs, sound recordings, artworks, and films related to the many topics covered by YIVO's archives and library.
Yedies will begin reporting on these acquisitions on a monthly basis. This week, we feature a couple of highlights from the most recent donations.
(Special thanks to YIVO Associate Archivist Leo Greenbaum for providing the information for this report.)

From the Pages of Yedies
by ROBERTA NEWMAN In 1938, Yedies reported on the progress of its creation of a special permanent exhibition in honor of the great Yiddish writer Yitskhok Leibush (Isaac Leib) Peretz: As a precursor to the opening of a Peretz Museum, YIVO organized in one of its galleries an exhibition of some of ...

Esteemed Panel to Discuss Lithuanian-Jewish Relations at the YIVO Institute
(NEW YORK, January 2014) – On Thursday, February 13 the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research presents Unresolved History: Jews and Lithuanians After the Holocaust with European Union Parliament Member, Dr. Leonidas Donskis, and award-winning writer and political dissident, Tomas Venclova, to address Lithuania’s controversial treatment of the Holocaust, and Lithuanian-Jewish ...

Becoming Soviet Jews: Interview with Elissa Bemporad
On June 16, 2013, Elissa Bemporad spoke at YIVO about her new book, Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in Minsk (Indiana University Press), a case study of the Sovietization of Jews in the former Pale of Settlement. The book reveals the ways in which Jews acculturated to Soviet society in the 1920s and 1930s. But Jews also remained committed to older patterns of Jewish identity, such as Yiddish culture and education, attachment to the traditions of the Jewish workers’ Bund, and religious practices such as circumcision and kosher slaughter. In fact, most Jews attempted to walk the fine line between accepted Soviet behavior and social norms and expressions of Jewish particularity.
Elissa Bemporad holds the Jerry and William Ungar Chair in Eastern European Jewish history, and is assistant professor of History at Queens College, City University of New York. She was trained in Russian studies at the University of Bologna, and in Jewish studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. She received her PhD in history from Stanford University. Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in Minsk has been awarded the Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary history as an outstanding work in twentieth-century history.
She was recently interviewed by Yedies editor Roberta Newman.

Becoming Soviet Jews: Interview with Elissa Bemporad
Author Elissa Bemporad talks about her book.

Yiddish with Footnotes: Vilna 1913
One hundred years ago there appeared a revolutionary, scholarly journal – complete with footnotes, bibliographies, and a page of errata at the end.

Di Nyu yorkerin: Yiddish New York Begins 2014
by SARAH PONICHTERA As is appropriate for this time of year, we’ll begin with a look back and end with a gaze ahead. The annual conference of the Association for Jewish Studies met in Boston in mid-December, featuring several panels on Yiddish topics, including Yiddish in the twentieth century, and new ...

The YIVO Library in 1964: Interview with Dina Abramowicz
In this broadcast from October 11, 1964, head librarian Dina Abramowicz talks about some of the highlights in the collections of the YIVO Library. The program also includes a discussion about a lunch at YIVO given in honor of a conference at the Leo Baeck Institute. From 1963-1976, YIVO had its ...

From the Pages of Yedies
by ROBERTA NEWMAN In March 1977, Yedies included this short article about books in the YIVO Library by one very prolific author, Jonah Kreppel, reportedly the writer of 100 novels, as well as other works. His output included detective novels, no known examples of which were extant at the time the ...

Two Worlds/Tsvey Veltn: Interview with Benjy Fox-Rosen
On January 15, 2014, at 7 pm, Yiddish musicianBenjy Fox-Rosen will release Two Worlds/ Tsvey Veltn (Golden Horn Records),a new song cycle based on the poetry of master Yiddish and Polish writer Mordechai Gebirtig (1877-1942) at a concert at YIVO, co-presented with the American Society for Jewish Music and the Center for Traditional Music and Dance.
He was recently interviewed by Leah Falk.
Attend the event.