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

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No, We Don’t Need to Talk About Shmuel Charney

In geveb is announcing some changes in terminology and approach in light of the recent executive orders by the Ahasuerus administration.

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The Landsberg Carnival: Purim in a Displaced Persons Center

The traditional Purim atmosphere of release, excitement, and permissiveness was particularly suited to the emotional needs of the time.

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Die Zweiflers and Frankfurt's Yiddish Underworld

The new ARD mini-series Die Zweiflers (The Zweiflers), a German TV, depicts the involvement of four generations of a Jewish family and their involvement in the red-light district in post-Holocaust Frankfurt, and displays their usage of Yiddish as it shifts over generations.

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Call For Submissions: Yiddish Science Fiction

In counterpoint to pervasive popular conceptions of Yiddish as backward-facing or nostalgic, we invite submissions to a special issue of In geveb on “Yiddish Science Fiction” that looks specifically toward Yiddish futures that touch on themes of science or technology.

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The Latest in Yiddish Studies in English: 2024

The latest installment of our annual effort to gather together the latest publications relevant to Yiddish Studies in English.

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Latest Yiddish Translations, 2024

A roundup of translations published in 2024.

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A Response to Larry Rosenwald on Yiddish: A Global Culture

I’m particularly encouraged to see how strongly some of our key curatorial decisions resonated with Larry, and I’ll address these and aspects of the broader critique point by point.

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Yiddish: A Global Culture at the Yiddish Book Center: Reflections on an Exhibit

Yiddish: A Global Culture, the new core exhibit at the Yiddish Book Center, is terrific: capacious, playful, valuably affirmative.

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"I'd like to think that it's all my canvas" - an interview with Alex Weiser

Drawing from a kaleidoscopic range of sources in his work, Weiser engages in vibrant dialogue with voices from the past while building innovative sonic worlds for contemporary audiences.

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