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[SPR2025] Beginner II Yiddish (Monday)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Intermediate IV Yiddish (Monday Morning)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate III Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Advanced I Yiddish
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate IV Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Intermediate IV Yiddish (Monday Afternoon)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate III Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Intermediate III Yiddish (Monday)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Beginner I Yiddish (Monday In-person)
This weekly class covers the alef-beys and grammar, vocabulary, and conversational basics. It is for those who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review.

[SPR2025] Beginner I Yiddish (Monday)
This weekly class covers the alef-beys and grammar, vocabulary, and conversational basics. It is for those who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review.

[SPR2025] Beginner IV Yiddish (In-person)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner III Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds
Through his haunting and evocative score, Ofer Ben-Amots offers an operatic reimagining of Sh. An-ski’s masterpiece of the Yiddish theatrical canon, in this performance by students from The New School.

[SPR2025] Intermediate I Yiddish (Tuesday)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner IV Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Beginner I Yiddish (Tuesday)
This weekly class covers the alef-beys and grammar, vocabulary, and conversational basics. It is for those who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review.

[SPR2025] Intermediate III Yiddish (Tuesday)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Beginner IV Yiddish (Tuesday)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner III Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Advanced Topics in Yiddish Literature & Grammar: Autobiographical Writing in Yiddish
This twice-weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intensive Advanced II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Beginner II Yiddish (In-person)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Beginner I Yiddish (Tuesday In-person)
This weekly class covers the alef-beys and grammar, vocabulary, and conversational basics. It is for those who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review.

The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds
Through his haunting and evocative score, Ofer Ben-Amots offers an operatic reimagining of Sh. An-ski’s masterpiece of the Yiddish theatrical canon, in this performance by students from The New School.

[SPR2025] Readings in Yiddish Prose
Read, listen to, and talk about short stories, essays, journalistic writing, folklore, and more from a literary and linguistic point of view with Vera Szabó.

Yiddish Studies in the Digital Age: 10 Years of In geveb
Celebrate the 10-year anniversary of In geveb: A Journal of Yiddish Studies with a discussion by Jessica Kirzane, Madeleine Cohen, Elena Hoffenberg, Eitan Kensky, Eddy Portnoy, and Rachel Rubinstein.

[SPR2025] Intermediate II Yiddish
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Beginner II Yiddish (Sunday Morning)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Beginner III Yiddish
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Jewish Warsaw
Samuel Glauber uses Jewish Warsaw as a lens by which to study the larger movements that characterized Jewish life in Eastern Europe in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

[SPR2025] Beginner II Yiddish (Sunday Afternoon)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Advanced Topics in Yiddish Literature & Grammar: The Generation Gap
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is is appropriate for Yiddish students at the advanced level.

[SPR2025] Victims, Refugees, Soldiers: East European Jews at War
Aleksandra Jakubczak explores the complex and often precarious experiences of Jews in Eastern Europe, a region marked by centuries of military conflict and shifting political power.

[SPR2025] Advanced II Yiddish (Sunday Afternoon)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Advanced I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[SPR2025] Beginner I Yiddish (Sunday)
This weekly class covers the alef-beys and grammar, vocabulary, and conversational basics. It is for those who are new to the Yiddish language or would like a review.

[SPR2025] Advanced II Yiddish (Sunday Evening)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Advanced I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

Agunot in the Ashkenazi Realm, 1648-1850
By studying the plight of agunot, Noa Shashar sheds light on Jewish family life in the early modern era and on the activity of the rabbinic experts with the authority to free an agunah.

Commemoration of the 82nd Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising at Der Shteyn
The Congress for Jewish Culture, Friends of the Bund, the Jewish Labor Committee, Workers Circle, and YIVO join together to commemorate and remember the bravery of the partisans of the Warsaw Ghetto. This event takes place in Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Plaza in Riverside Park, NYC.

An Evening of Sephardic Art Song
In this two-part event, Dr. Lori Şen will present an overview of the Sephardic art song genre. Zoë Johnstone Stewart (guitar) and Andrew Stewart (piano) will join Şen for a performance after the lecture.

The YIVO Sound Archive and the Klezmer Revival
YIVO sound archivist Eléonore Biezunski tells the story of the Max and Frieda Weinstein Archive of YIVO Sound Recordings in relation to the revitalization of klezmer music since the mid-1970s.

Two Revolutionary Jews: Leon Trotsky and Chaim Zhitlowsky
Tony Michels analyzes left-wing Jewish politics since the 19th century, focusing on the seminal Jewish Russian revolutionaries Leon Trotsky and Chaim Zhitlowsky and their radically different answers to the predicament of modern Jewry.

Warsaw Testament by Rokhl Auerbach
Samuel Kassow discusses his new translation of writer Rokhl Auerbach’s memoir, Warsaw Testament, which paints a vivid portrait of the city’s prewar Yiddish literary and artistic community and of its destruction at the hands of the Nazis.

The Yiddish Patient: Postwar Illness and the Sanatorium in Daniel Charney’s Oyfn shvel fun yener velt
This talk examines the life and work of memoirist, poet, and journalist Daniel Charney (1888-1959), with a focus on his time at the Arbeter Ring (Workmen’s Circle) tuberculosis sanatorium in Liberty, New York in the mid-1940s.

Falafel, Freilach and Frijoles: From Mambo to Borscht
Enjoy a concert performed by Arturo O’Farrill and his Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble featuring Jewish and Yiddish classics in Afro Latin big band versions and Latin classics in Klezmer arrangements.

Person Place Thing with Jonathan Brent
YIVO Executive Director Jonathan Brent and Randy Cohen discuss three objects from the YIVO Archives, with live music performed by Jardena Gertler-Jaffe and Bethany Pietroniro

The Making of a Historian of East European Jewry and the Holocaust: Lucy S. Dawidowicz and the YIVO in Vilna, New York, and Offenbach
This talk by Nancy Sinkoff will explore the influence of the YIVO on Lucy S. Dawidowicz (1915-1990), a postwar American Jewish public intellectual and historian, who was central to the field that is now called “Holocaust Studies.”

Chaim Grade’s Sons and Daughters
Join 92NY and YIVO for a discussion of acclaimed novelist Chaim Grade’s Sons and Daughters, celebrating the long-awaited English translation of this Tolstoyan masterpiece that chronicles the final decade of a world succumbing to modernity.

The New Jewish School in Music (1908-1938) as Part of the Jewish Cultural Renaissance
Jascha Nemtsov, in a discussion led by Alex Weiser, examines the fascinating and dramatic history of the New Jewish School of Music, which started with the founding of the Society for Jewish Folk Music in St. Petersburg.

The Rudashevski Diary: Life and Loss in the Vilna Ghetto
Join 92NY and YIVO for an exploration of The Rudashevski Diary with experts discussing its legacy, translation, and insights on Jewish resilience during the Holocaust.

New Trends in YIVO Scholarship
Join YIVO for a panel discussion sharing new research on various historic YIVO initiatives featuring presentations by William Pimlott, Kamil Kijek, and Nicolas Vallois, followed by a conversation led by Jessica Kirzane.

2025 Study Tour of Lithuania & Poland
Join YIVO for an enlightening journey to Lithuania and Poland. Reclaim your heritage as you examine the life that was lived in these lands. View the remarkable history of old Warsaw, Kraków, Vilnius, and Białowieża.

YIVO in America
Join us for a celebration of YIVO’s 100th anniversary with a conference focusing on how YIVO’s founding vision for Jewish social sciences has been realized in America since its headquarters shifted to New York City in 1940.

2025 Study Tour of Imperial Cities in Central Europe
Come and explore the rich history of Hungary, Austria, and Germany through a uniquely Jewish lens. This tour will visit beautiful synagogues, unrivaled museums, and landmarks of Jewish religious life and secular genius.

2025 Study Tour of Northern Italy
Join YIVO on a journey of discovery across northern Italy, exploring the fascinating, troubled, and glorious history of Italian Jews in the northern tier, unfamiliar to most of us.