Milstein Conference on "New York and the American Jewish Experience"
November 02, 2009
The Milstein Family Jewish Communal Archive Project is carried out by the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, the Educational Alliance, F·E·G·S Health and Human Service System, NYANA and Surprise Lake Camp, and is sponsored by the Milstein Family Foundation and the Howard & Abby Milstein Foundation. The participating agencies are affiliates of UJA Federation of New York. Archival repositories participating in the conference include the 92nd Street Y Archives, American Jewish Committee Archives, the Hadassah Archives, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) Archives, the JDC Archives, the Yeshiva University Archives, and the YIVO Archives.
Founded in 1925, in Vilna (Wilno, Poland; now Vilnius, Lithuania) as the Yiddish Scientific Institute, YIVO is dedicated to the study of the history and culture of Ashkenazic Jewry and its influence in the Americas. Headquartered in New York City since 1940, today YIVO is the preeminent global resource center for East European Jewish Studies; Yiddish language, literature and ethnography; and the American Jewish immigrant experience. The YIVO Library holds over 385,000 volumes; the Archives holds about 20 million archival items.