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Dybbuk mania in Poland
The Dybbukpremiered in Warsaw in 1920 in a production by the Vilna Troupe. Its plot revolved around the young Leah, daughter of the rich merchant Sender, and the poor yeshiva student and kabbalist Khonen. They fall in love when he comes to her house…
Rehearsing The Dybbuk, 1919
After An-ski’s death in 1920, Vilna Troupe members convened and devised a plan to mountThe Dybbukbefore the end of the deceased playwright'sshloshim, the thirty-day period during which the living may earn merit for the recently deceased through Torah…
Shefa‘ tal
Shefa‘ tal (Abundance of dew; also means priestly hand blessing), by Shabetai Sheftel ben Akiva Horowitz, Bilzorka, 1807. This kabbalistic work was issued by one of the many small presses that emerged in the Russian Empire in the late eighteenth…
Street in the Jewish quarter, Vilna
A cobblestoned street in the Jewish quarter, Vilna.
Strashun Library
The Strashun Library with the Great Synagogue in the background.
Ruins of the Strashun Library
Ruins of the Strashun Library, Vilnius, Lithuania, 1944.
Hidden materials recovered after the war
Avrom Sutzkever, Israel Zelikman, and Gershon Abramowicz bringing artifacts recovered from hiding places after the liberation of Vilna from the Nazis to the site of the Jewish museum they were working to establish.
Jews forced to sort books by the Nazis, Vilna, ca. 1942
Jews sorting books and other documents in the YIVO building, where the Nazis established a sorting center for Jewish cultural treasures looted from YIVO and other Jewish institutions, Vilna, ca. 1942. Members of this sorting team risked their lives…
Sefer Arbaah ve-esrim
Sefer Arbaah ve-esrim [Four and Twenty] by Rabbi Jedidiah Solomon Raphael ben Abraham Nortzi. Mantua, First edition.
One-volume Five Books of Moses, Megillot, Prophets, Bible contains four parts of the Chamisha Chumshei Torah, Megillot, Nevi’im…
One-volume Five Books of Moses, Megillot, Prophets, Bible contains four parts of the Chamisha Chumshei Torah, Megillot, Nevi’im…
Sefer Elim
Page from Sefer Elim by Joseph Solomon Delmedigo. Amsterdam, 1628.
Born in Crete to a distinguished Sephardic family, Delmedigo was the son of Rabbi Elija Delmedigo. After receiving a traditional Jewish education, he was admitted at age 15 to the…
Born in Crete to a distinguished Sephardic family, Delmedigo was the son of Rabbi Elija Delmedigo. After receiving a traditional Jewish education, he was admitted at age 15 to the…
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