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Essays, interviews, listicles, podcasts, and much more, covering all aspects of Yiddish culture.

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Introducing Jonah Lubin, Editorial Intern

Introducing the newest member of our editorial staff!

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Communicating Jewish History in Poland Today

POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews was decades in the making and now tells the thousand year history of Polish Jews in the old heart of Jewish Warsaw.

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The Latest Yiddish Translations, 2018

A roundup of translations published in 2018.

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Support In geveb in 2018

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"Himl un Erd: Artifacts, Imagination, and Speculative Russian Jewish Pasts and Futures"

Lipsker reviews Yevgeniy Fiks’s exhibition Himl un Erd, a project that boldly probes the connections between Russian-Jewish history and the Soviet space-exploration projects.

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Your Guide to Yiddish and In geveb at the 2018 AJS Conference

Check out the dozens of panels and presentations involving Yiddish at this year’s Association for Jewish Studies Annual Conference.

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Feminist Dybbuks in Melbourne: Possession, Desire and Voice

In August 2018, Australian theatre maker and director Samara Hersch, along with Chamber Made, a company operating at the ‘nexus of contemporary performance, music and sound’, presented Dybbuks – a production in three acts exploring ideas of possession; of women being with the dead; of desire, ritual, and voice. Here, Nicola Menser Hearn reviews the production and discusses it with Hersch.


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Translated and Improved: Yiddish Pop Culture in Israel

Yiddish is moving from the outskirts to the center of Israeli pop culture. Avi Blitz asks how that happens.

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In Edenia, a City of the Future

Yevgeniy Fiks and Larissa Babji invited artists to engage with Kalman Zingman’s 1918 Yiddish-language utopian novella In der tsukunft-shtot edenia (In Edenia, a City of the Future), published in Kharkiv, Ukraine. They displayed the results in an exhibition at Yermilov Center in Kharkiv, Ukraine in June 2017. Here they discuss the novel, the process that led to the exhibition, and the political and social realities that their project sought to address.

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