Nausėda as guest of honor at small New York ceremony: 'These acts [of rescue] are without any doubt unique examples of universal human principles to fight the evil'

'Palestinian Yiddish: A Look at Yiddish in the Land of Israel Before 1948,' opens this week, shows how the old language survived in the new Israel - sometimes hiding in plain sight

YIVO Institute and National Library of Israel make renowned author's papers available online after they were locked away by his widow for decades, inaccessible to researchers

Eddy Portnoy, academic advisor and director of exhibitions at the YIVO Institute, gives beloved animated kid show’s theme a new Jewish spin

A new exhibit running through December at the YIVO Institute in NYC fires up the Jewish people's relationship with marijuana from biblical times to the 'Old Country' and today

After surviving decades hidden from Nazi and Soviet forces and years more of litigation over ownership, a priceless trove is now accessible to researchers and the public

Pammy Brenner spent countless hours in the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research during her studies, and David Frisch knew it would be the perfect place to get engaged

Starting January 5, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opens its collection for an online glimpse at medieval European Jews, showing the tastes of owners and artists at the time

Calling it a 'very difficult decision,' Institute for Jewish Research says archival staff will now help run the library