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Paul Berman Appointed YIVO’s Jacob Kronhill Visiting Scholar for Spring 2018
As the Jacob Kronhill Visiting Scholar, Mr. Berman will teach a public evening class, “Jewish Anarchism: A History & Present-Day Reflections,” and present a public lecture, “The Unknown and Heroic Anarchist Struggle Against Communism.”

We’re ready to launch! Jews in Space: Members of the Tribe in Orbit
Going boldly where no Jewish museums have gone before, the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and the Center for Jewish History are pleased to announce the launch of their joint exhibition, “Jews in Space: Members of the Tribe in Orbit.”

Program on Yiddish Treasures Rescued from the Nazis at Ezra-Habonim
Jonathan Brent presents “Rare Works and the Reclamation of the Cultural History of European Jews” to Ezra-Habonim, the Niles Township Jewish Cong.

YIVO's Top 5 of 2017
Thanks to our incredible donors, YIVO has been able to accomplish many great things this year. Here are some of our favorites.


They Never Taught Us About This
The little-known history of the pogroms of the Russian Civil War.

2017 Jan Karski & Pola Nirenska Award
The Jury of the Jan Karski and Pola Nirenska Award is pleased to announce that Dr. Eleonora Bergman and Dr. Tadeusz Epsztein of Warsaw, Poland were named the recipients of the Karski Award for the year 2017.

Antisemites and Jews Agree: Gustav Mahler is a Jewish Composer
“There’s no such thing as Jewish music,” claims Neil Levin, music scholar and the Artistic Director of the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music. Levin argues that the music he studies and champions is “music of the Jewish experience.”

YIVO and Cantana Profana Present Gustav Mahler’s Epic Song Symphony
The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research presents the “intrepid” (New Yorker) vocal and instrumental chamber ensemble Cantata Profana in Gustav Mahler’s epic song symphony, Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth).

A Place of Ongoing Discovery
The YIVO Archives is a keystone of our organization. It is a treasure trove of personal and institutional records; every page, every photo, and each art object is not only a remnant of a long-bygone past, but also a treasure of enduring value whose impact extends to our lives today.