YIVO is an institute for Jewish Studies dedicated to fostering knowledge of the ongoing story of Jewish life, with a focus on the history and culture of East European Jewry.
YIVOSounds is a blog dedicatedto the incredible treasures to be found in the Max and Frieda Weinstein Archives of YIVO Sound Recordings.
The Yiddish Book Center is an organization dedicated to rescuing, translating, and disseminating Yiddish books and presenting innovative educational programs that broaden understanding of modern Jewish identity.
IN GEVEB - A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH STUDIES
In geveb is an online journal that 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.
The YIDDISH Daily Forward is an American newspaper published in New York City. The publication began in 1897 as a socialist Yiddish language daily. The Forward achieved massive circulation and considerable political influence during the first three decades of the 20th Century. The organization today publishes two newspapers, weekly in English (The Forward) and biweekly in Yiddish (Yiddish Forward or פארווערטס) and websites updated daily in both languages.
Mendele is a moderated mailing list dedicated to the lively exchange of views, information, news and just about anything else related to the Yiddish language and Yiddish literature.
Past issues of Mendele.
Audio stories in Yiddish, read by Sara Blacher-Retter.
Jewish Fiction .net is an English-language journal devoted exclusively to publishing Jewish fiction. Its purpose is to showcase contemporary writing on Jewish themes (either written in, or translated into, English), and to provide an online community for writers and readers of Jewish fiction from around the world.
This site contains a collection of Jewish newspapers published in various countries, languages, and time periods. Full-text search is available for all content published over the course of each newspaper’s publication. many newspapers are in Yiddish.
this website emphasize field recordings of traditional Yiddish folksingers from around the world contributed by folklorists, ethnomusicologists, musicians, singers and collectors.
The Journal Afn Shvel , which started in 1941, is committed to the promotion and preservation of the Yiddish language and culture. It features articles of Yiddish cultural, literary, linguistic and communal interest.
An Anglo-Yiddish Newsletter
A Blog about Food.
Folksbiene is the longest continuously producing Yiddish theater company in the world. The company presents plays, concerts, literary events and workshops in English and Yiddish.
Youth for Yiddish.