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Dancing through Yiddish Literary New York: A Guided Tour
On this guided tour with Yiddish literature and dance scholar Dr. Sonia Gollance, we will visit some key New York dance sites in the footsteps of Yiddish writers and journalists.

YIVO Learning and Media Center Open House
Educators and their families are invited to join YIVO for a tour of its new YLMC, a publicly accessible space for visitors to come and explore Jewish history and the YIVO Collections.

YIVO Learning and Media Center Open House
Everyone is invited to join YIVO for a tour of its new YLMC, a publicly accessible space for visitors to come and explore Jewish history and the YIVO Collections.

[FALL2025] Alefbeys Workshop
Moishele Alfonso prepares students to start learning Yiddish with an introduction to the Yiddish alphabet, basic reading, writing, and pronunciation.

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.

[FALL2025] Advanced I Yiddish (Monday)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate IV Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Advanced II Yiddish
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Advanced I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Intermediate IV Yiddish (Monday)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate III Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] 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.

[FALL2025] 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.

[FALL2025] Intermediate IV Yiddish (Tuesday)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate III Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] 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 Advanced II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Beginner III Yiddish (In-person)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] 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.

[FALL2025] Intermediate II Yiddish
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Beginner II Yiddish (Thursday)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Intermediate I Yiddish
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner IV Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Intermediate III Yiddish
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Beginner IV Yiddish
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner III Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] The Prose Poems of Avrom Sutzkever
Shane Baker explores the short stories of Yiddish writer Avrom Sutzkever, considering his prose from historical, cultural, and literary points of view.

[FALL2025] Advanced III Yiddish (Sunday Afternoon)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Advanced II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Beginner II Yiddish (Sunday)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner I Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Advanced III Yiddish (Sunday Evening)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Advanced II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Beginner III Yiddish (Monday)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

Polish Jewish Collecting and Museums, 1891–1941
Sarah Ellen Zarrow, in conversation with Jeffrey Shandler, places Jewish ethnographic practice and art collection within a Polish context, and sheds light on ways in which ideas about belonging and national identity were negotiated in museums.

Taking Yiddish Science Global: YIVO’s Foreign Branches, 1925-1994
This lecture by William Pimlott tells the story of how YIVO became a global institution and the new and different stories that YIVO's Friend Societies tell about 20th century Jewish history.

[FALL2025] Advanced I Yiddish (Thursday)
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Intermediate IV Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

[FALL2025] Beginner III Yiddish (Thursday)
This weekly class develops listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is primarily for students who have completed Beginner II Yiddish or equivalent coursework.

The Great Dictionary of the Yiddish Language
Join YIVO for the world premiere production of The Great Dictionary of the Yiddish Language, a new chamber opera with music by Pulitzer Prize finalist Alex Weiser and libretto by Ben Kaplan, which tells the remarkable true story of Yiddish linguist Yudel Mark’s unfinished effort to create a comprehensive Yiddish dictionary.

[FALL2025] Beginner I Yiddish (Sunday Morning)
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.

[FALL2025] Advanced Topics in Yiddish Literature & Grammar: "Yiddish" as a Theme in Yiddish Literature
This weekly class enhances listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. It is is appropriate for Yiddish students at the advanced level.

[FALL2025] Beginner I Yiddish (Sunday Afternoon)
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.

"Yiddish Pills" and Summer Thrills: Reconstituting Yiddishism at Camp Hemshekh
In this talk, Sandra Fox will discuss how the founders and leaders of Camp Hemshekh embraced the sleepaway camp as a potential cure for Yiddish cultural and linguistic decline, and how they created a new purpose for and style of Yiddishism for the postwar moment.

The Tourist's Guide to Lost Yiddish New York City
Henry H. Sapoznik offers a vivid and entertaining look at New York’s lush Ashkenazic past and present that showcases the culture’s persistent resiliency, in a conversation led by Eddy Portnoy.

Modern Jewish Worldmaking Through Yiddish Children's Literature
Miriam Udel, in conversation with Marjorie Ingall, shows how Yiddish authors confronted practical limits on their ability to forge a fully realized nation of their own and focused instead on making a symbolic and conceptual world for Jewish children to inhabit with dignity, justice, and joy.

The Jewish Inn in Polish Culture
Halina Goldberg, Glenn Dynner, Beth Holmgren, and Eliza Rose highlight a newly published volume about the Jewish inn, a central pillar of economic and social life in Polish lands before World War II.

YIVO's Centennial Gala 2025
Please join us for an evening celebrating a century of preserving and perpetuating Eastern European Jewish language, history, and culture.