Episodes
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A conference explores introducing American Jewry to Yiddish culture and literature.
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The famous Yiddish-English English-Yiddish dictionary and is significance.
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Episodes manquant?
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A glimpse of YIVO almost 50 years ago.
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A 1968 conference paper contemplates the future of advanced yeshiva studies in America.
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And remarks about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
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A live recording of a lecture on Yiddish literature delivered at YIVO’s 42nd Annual Conference in 1968.
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A live recording of a lecture on the Yiddish press delivered at YIVO’s 42nd Annual Conference in 1968.
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A live recording of a lecture on Yiddish literature delivered at YIVO’s 42nd Annual Conference in 1968.
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Excerpts from YIVO’s 42nd Annual Conference in 1968.
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A preview of YIVO’s 42nd Annual Conference in 1968.
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A look back at one of the most significant Jewish anti-Nazi uprisings.
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Uriel Weinreich, the famed linguist and lexicographer, died young.
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Today's episode was originally broadcast on March 24, 1968. Host Luba Condell is joined by Ezekiel Lifschutz for a talk about Abraham Goldfaden (considered the “father of Yiddish theater”). Condell and Lifschutz trace the origins of Yiddish theater in the purim-shpil (Purim play) and its development into full-scale theater productions. ...
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YIVO has a long tradition of creating educational resources for all levels of schooling.
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Back in 1968, there was a Yiddish course for high school students in New York City.
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YIVO has been active for decades in the teaching of Yiddish and the documentation of Yiddish culture.
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What was YIVO up to in 1968?
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YIVO’s intensive Yiddish summer program was founded 48 years ago.
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Yudel Mark discusses the importance of the Czernowitz Conference, the first international conference devoted to Yiddish.
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Abraham Mapu was a seminal figure in the rise of modern Hebrew literature.
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