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El Instituto YIVO de Investigación Judía (en inglés, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research ), más conocido por su acrónimo YIVO (en yidis, ייִוואָ eyvo ), es una organización que preserva, estudia y enseña la historia cultural de la vida judía en Europa oriental, Alemania y Rusia, así como ortografía, lexicografía y otros estudios relacionados co...
- organización 501(c)(3)
- instituto de investigación, organización judía y editorial
YIVO (Yiddish: ייִוואָ, pronounced) is an organization that preserves, studies, and teaches the cultural history of Jewish life throughout Eastern Europe, Germany, and Russia as well as orthography, lexicography, and other studies related to Yiddish.
- 1925
- 15 West 16th Street, Manhattan, New York City, United States
YIVO is the world's premier institution for the study of Eastern European Jewry and of those Jewish communities such as that in the United States that primarily derive from the migration of Eastern European Jews. YIVO's extensive collection is unique and irreplaceable.
YIVO (acronym for Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut) INSTITUTE FOR JEWISH RESEARCH, the principal world organization conducting research in *Yiddish and about the history and culture of Yiddish-speaking Jewry. Until 1955, its English designation was the Yiddish Scientific Institute.
The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is dedicated to the preservation and study of the history and culture of East European Jewry worldwide. We are the home of the foremost archives and library on this history and the presenter of acclaimed exhibitions, concerts, and lectures.
YIVO ( en yidis: ייִוואָ ), establecido en 1925 en Vilna en la Segunda República Polaca (hoy en día en Lituania) como el Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut ( en yidis: ייִדישער װיסנשאַפֿטלעכער אינסטיטוט ), es una organización que conserva, estudia y enseña la historia cultural de la vida judía en ...
The YIVO Archives holds over 24 million documents, photographs, recordings, posters, films, videotapes, and items of ephemera. These include the world's largest collection of East European Jewish sound recordings; over 200,000 photographs; 400+ videos and films; and 50,000 posters documenting Jewish life from the 1900s to the present.