“From the Editors”

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Signing off for the summer (at long last!)

The Editors

We're on break, but here are some ways you can stay engaged with In geveb: Read, Volunteer, Give, and Write!

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Reader Favorites 2023-2024

The Editors

You've been busy reading this year!

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In geveb is hiring!

The Editors

In geveb is seeking a Peer Review Associate for the 2024-2025 academic year.

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We’re Back!

The Editors

Welcome to the 2023-2024 publishing year!

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Summer Break!

The Editors

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Reader Favorites 2022-2023

The Editors

As our publishing year comes to a close, we’re proud to share with you a roundup of the most widely-read pieces In geveb published this year.

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Oh, how we've missed you

The Editors

We're back! Did you miss us?

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We're on Summer Break!

Cassandra Euphrat Weston and The Editors

Updates from In geveb as we head into our summer break!

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S’iz shoyn zumer: Summer’s Here!

The Editors

As we head into our summer publishing break, we reflect on the past year and welcome your contributions for next fall. Most of all, we thank you for being a part of our In geveb community.

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Call for Papers: Murder, Lust, and Laughter, or, Shund Theatre

The Editors

We are seeking submissions for a special issue on Yiddish popular theater.

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Two Years In: A Letter from the Editors

The Editors

Highlights from the year here at In geveb.

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The Yiddishist Vote: Responses to Trump

The Editors

A round-up of responses to the election of Donald Trump by scholars of Yiddish. 

Pedagogy

Who am I and Why am I Here? A Note from the Pedagogy Editor

Jessica Kirzane

A note from the new Pedagogy Editor about our plans for the Pedagogy section of In geveb for the coming year. 

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Dem emes gezogt | דעם אמת געזאָגט: A Letter from the Editors

The Editors

Thoughts for a new academic year and changes behind the scenes at In geveb

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Vilne? Vilna? Wilno? Vilnius?: Place Names in Yiddish

Ben Sadock, Samuel J. Spinner and Sarah Ellen Zarrow

Our editorial team discusses/debates our guidelines for translating and transliterating place names from the Yiddish.

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From the Editors | פֿון דער רעדאַקציע

The Editors

An end of year reflection from the core editorial staff of In geveb. 

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A Peacock's Dream: Introducing In geveb

Eitan Kensky and Saul Noam Zaritt

Welcome to In geveb: A Journal of Yiddish Studies, the online home for Yiddish Studies. In geveb aims to be a central address for the study of all things Yiddish—the focal point for discussions of Yiddish literature, language, and culture, and 
the home for the next generation of Yiddish scholarship.