YIVO

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YIVO (, ) 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. Established in 1925 in Wilno in the Second Polish Republic (now Vilnius, Lithuania) as the Yiddish Scientific Institute (, ; the word ''yidisher'' means both "Yiddish" and "Jewish").

Its English name became Institute for Jewish Research after its relocation to New York City, but it is still known mainly by its Yiddish acronym. YIVO is now a partner of the Center for Jewish History, and serves as the ''de facto'' recognized language regulator of the Yiddish language in the secular world. The YIVO system is commonly taught in universities and known as () and sometimes "YIVO Yiddish" (). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published: New Haven [u.a.] | Yale Univ. Press | 2008-
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    by Abramowicz, Hirsz
    Published: Detroit | Wayne State Univ. Press | 1999
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    by Kacyzne, Alter
    Published: Berlin | Aufbau-Verl. | 1999
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    by Schwartz, Rosalinde
    Published: New York | Yivo Institute For Jewish Research | 1986
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    Published: New York ; London | Sharpe | 1998
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    by Harkavy, Aleksander
    Published: New York | Schocken Books | 1988
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