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Journal articles on the topic "YIVO-Institute"

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Estraikh, Gennady. "Jacob Lestschinsky: A Yiddishist Dreamer and Social Scientist." Science in Context 20, no. 2 (2007): 215–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889707001251.

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ArgumentJacob Lestschinsky (1876–1966) emerged as the leading social scientist in pre-1917 circles of Yiddishist Marxist nationalists, most notably the Territorialists, who sought to create Jewish statehood outside Palestine. Lestschinsky played a central role in Jewish institutions formed in Ukraine in 1918–1920. A convinced anti-Bolshevik, he lived in Germany, then in Poland, America, and eventually in Israel. He combined two careers: a popular Yiddish journalist and an influential scholar. He conducted demographic and statistical studies under the auspices of the Yiddish Scientific Institut
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Yalen, Deborah. "Tracing the Scholarly Legacy of I.M. Pul’ner: A Detour through the Pages of Sovetish Heymland." Judaic-Slavic Journal, no. 1 (2) (2019): 119–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2658-3364.2019.1.1.4.

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This article explores the scholarly legacy of I.M. Pul’ner, director of the Jewish Section of the State Museum of Ethnography in Leningrad from the late 1930s until the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, and considers the significance of material culture for Soviet Jewish ethnography during the interwar period. It also traces the rediscovery of Pul’ner by Soviet Jewish intellectuals in the 1970s, and the global journey of a long-lost archival document, which is now preserved at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in New York City.
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Kassow, Samuel D. "East European Jews in Two Worlds: Studies from the YIVO Annual. Ed. Deborah Dash Moore. Evanston: Northwestern University Press and the YIVO Institute For Jewish Research, 1990. 334 pp." Slavic Review 53, no. 4 (1994): 1124–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2500859.

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Guha, Martin. "RR 2009/143The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe2009143Editor in Chief Gershon David Hundert. RR 2009/143The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press 2008. , ISBN: 978 0 300 11903 9 £250 $400 2 vols Prepared for publication by the Yivo Institute for Jewish Research." Reference Reviews 23, no. 3 (2009): 56–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09504120910945452.

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Sobczak, Kornelia. "Odrzucone dzieci. O książce Kamila Kijka "Dzieci modernizmu. Świadomość, kultura i socjalizacja polityczna młodzieży żydowskiej w II Rzeczypospolitej" [Rejected Children: On Kamil Kijek’s "Dzieci modernizmu: Świadomość, kultura i socjalizacja polityczna młodzieży żydowskiej w II Rzeczypospolitej"]." Studia Litteraria et Historica, no. 8 (December 31, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/slh.2055.

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Rejected Children: On Kamil Kijek’s Dzieci modernizmu: Świadomość, kultura i socjalizacja polityczna młodzieży żydowskiej w II RzeczypospolitejThis article discusses Kamil Kijek’s book Dzieci modernizmu: Świadomość, kultura i socjalizacja polityczna młodzieży żydowskiej w II Rzeczypospolitej [Children of Modernism: The Consciousness, Culture and Political Socialization of Jewish Youth in the Second Polish Republic]. Using young people’s diaries which were sent to three competitions held in the 1930s by the Jewish Scientific Institute (YIVO), Kijek studies the ways young Jewish people described
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"Sophie Dubnov-Erlich. The Life and Work of S. M. Dubnov: Diaspora Nationalism and Jewish History. Translated by Judith Vowles. Edited by Jeffrey Shandler. (Modern Jewish Experience.) Bloomington: Indiana University Press, in association with the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. 1991. Pp. x, 284. $29.95." American Historical Review, April 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/97.2.546.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "YIVO-Institute"

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von, der Krone Kerstin. "Mordechai Zalkin: Modernizing Jewish education in nineteenth century Eastern Europe." HATiKVA e.V. – Die Hoffnung Bildungs- und Begegnungsstätte für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur Sachsen, 2018. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34638.

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Books on the topic "YIVO-Institute"

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Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. Library. Der Yidisher ḳaṭalog un oyṭoriṭeṭn-ḳarṭoṭeḳ fun der Yiṿo-biblioṭeḳ. G.Ḳ. Hal, 1990.

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Bramson-Alperniené, Esfir. Yivo in Wilna: Zur Geschichte des "Jüdischen Wissenschaftlichen Instituts". Simon-Dubnow-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur, 1997.

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Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. Library. Slavic Judaica project. IDC Publishers, 1996.

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Archives, YIVO. Der Yidisher ḳaṭalog un oyṭoriṭeṭn-ḳarṭoṭeḳ fun der Yiṿo-biblioṭeḳ. G.Ḳ. Hal, 1990.

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Shemer, Tammy. Yiddish children's books on microfiche: From the collection of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research : a catalog. Harvard University Library, 1990.

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1950-, Mohrer Fruma, ed. YIVO at 75: Milestones and treasures : an anniversary exhibition. YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 2000.

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PRIE JUDAIKOS LOBIO: Baym oytser fun Yidish. Lietuvos nacionalinė Martyno Mažvydo biblioteka, 2009.

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Nadler, Allan. Rationalism, romanticism, rabbis and rebbes: Inaugural lecture of Dr. Allan Nadler, Director of Research, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. YIVO, 1992.

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Fishman, David E. Shayṭlekh aroysgerisn fun fayer: Dos opraṭeṿen Yidishe ḳulṭur-oystres̀ in Ṿilne. Yidisher ṿisnshafṭlekher insṭiṭuṭ--YIṾO, 1996.

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Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. Here and now: The vision of the Jewish Labor Bund in interwar Poland. Edited by Mohrer Fruma 1950-, Glasser Paul E, Rogow David, and Center for Jewish History. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "YIVO-Institute"

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"YIVO Institute for Jewish Research." In The Grants Register 2019. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-95810-8_1334.

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"YIVO Institute for Jewish Research." In The Grants Register 2018. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-94186-5_1287.

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Bassok, Ido. "Jewish Youth Movements in Poland between the Wars as Heirs of the Kehilah." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 30. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906764500.003.0015.

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THIS CHAPTER is a part of a research project focusing on 150 autobiographies out of the collection of about 350 by young Jews, which are in the possession of YIVO.<sup>1</sup> Of the 150, 93 were written in Yiddish, 46 in Polish, and 11 in Hebrew; 109 were composed by young men and 41 by young women. They were sent to YIVO, then in Vilna, as entries in three contests the institute organized in 1932, 1934, and 1939. The contests, as was made clear,...
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