Zachary M. Baker is the Reinhard Family Curator Emeritus of Judaica and Hebraica Collections in the Stanford University Libraries, where he also served as Assistant University Librarian for Collection Development. Previously, he was Head Librarian of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research (New York City). He has published extensively in the fields of Yiddish Studies and Judaica bibliography, and is a member of the core team of the Digital Yiddish Theatre Project.
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Zachary M. Baker
Stanford University
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Freidus, Borokhov, and the Café Royal
Zachary M. Baker
Baker explores the career of Abraham S. Freidus, a reclusive, pioneering, and Yiddish-theater-loving Judaica librarian. His research reveals the tight nexus that existed a century ago between a small coterie of Eastern European-born Judaica librarians in the United States; their philanthropic patrons of Central European background; and the largely male, Yiddish-speaking readers who frequented the important Jewish libraries of that era.
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The Promises and Frustrations of Yiddish Studies Research during a Time of Quarantine: A Case Study
Zachary M. Baker
This essay is a companion piece to my article, “Freidus, Borokhov, and the Café Royal.” Baker explains the research methods behind the article, assessing the rewards and pitfalls of researching using exclusively on what is available online and the resources he has in his home, during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mar 04, 2021
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Resources in Yiddish Studies: Bibliographies of Imprints (by country or region); The Yiddish Press