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A Musical Journey from Russia
In 1908, a group of young musicians—with the encouragement of their teacher, composer Rimsky-Korsakov—organized the Society for Jewish Folk Music to create a modern national style of Jewish concert music. This program highlights their music and follows their journey from Russia to Europe, Palestine, and the United States.
Professional Jokers
A massive collection of albums, photographs, and ephemera relating to Jewish involvement in comedy, c. 1860-1970, featuring materials from Drew Friedman's Comedy Jewseum. (2016)
A Musical Journey from Russia
New York, NY– YIVO and ASJM present: A Musical Journey from Russia, a concert highlighting the work of the Society for Jewish Folk Music on Wednesday, April 27th, 2016 at 6:30pm at the Center for Jewish History (15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011). The Society for Jewish Folk Music ...
Survivors and Holocaust Memory in the United States
In this talk, David Slucki traces the development of Holocaust survivor organizations, through which survivors negotiated their understandings of who was a survivor, what was the Holocaust, and how it should be memorialized.
Farewell to Three Remarkable Women
Three women who were close to YIVO passed away last month: Rose Klepfisz, Pearl Sapoznik, Yael Penkower.
When Our Bubbas and Zeydas Were Young: The Schaechter Sisters on Stage
Follow Di Shekhter-tekhter, accompanied by their Musical Director and father, Binyumen Schaechter, in this film premiere of their one-of-a-kind musical revue, which has enthralled audiences around the world.
The Jewish Antifascist Committee and its Foreign Delegation
During World War II, Stalin’s ideologists decided to form a new organization called the Jewish Antifascist Committee (JAC), which became a structural unit of the Soviet Information Bureau, or Sovinformburo.