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History of YIVO

Founded in 1925 in Poland, YIVO is the only prewar Jewish library/archives to have survived the Holocaust.

What Does That Logo Mean?

Ever wondered what the YIVO logo is all about? Find out here.

Suggested Links

Libraries, Archives & Museums Online Projects Cultural Organizations Family History Research Libraries, Archives & Museums Beit Hatfutsot Beit Lohamei Hagetaot: The Ghetto Fighters’ House Museum Bibliothèque Medem: Maison de la Culture Yiddish Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute Institut Européen des Musiques Juives International Institute of Social History Yiddish collections Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary Mémorial de la Shoah Museum of Jewish Heritage ...

Letter from the Executive Director

A few words from our Executive Director, Jonathan Brent.

Charitable Trusts

How to benefit both YIVO and your loved ones with a Charitable Trust.

Holocaust Collections

The YIVO Library is especially strong in resources for studying the Holocaust.

Do Research Online

How to digitally access images, films, and sound recordings from YIVO’s collections.

2012-2013 Max Weinreich Center Research Fellows

3/1/2012

List of recipients of YIVO’s 2012-2013 faculty and graduate student fellowships.

2011-2012 Max Weinreich Center Research Fellows

3/1/2011

List of recipients of YIVO’s 2011-2012 faculty and graduate student fellowships.

Genealogy Collection: Books in English

Auschwitz: Nazi Extermination Camp. Warsaw: Interpress Publishers, 1978. Correspondence with Judenrad and Accounts by Survivors in Drohobych with Krakow and Lvov. (PHOTO COPY) Counted Remnant: Register of the Jewish Survivors in Budapest. Budapest: World Jewish Congress and Jewish Agency for Palestine, 1946. Fragments of the Jewish History of Riga: A Brief Guide-Book with ...