Behind the Scenes: News from the Wexler Oral History Project Newsletters, Q&As, and oral historian spotlights Oral History Field Fellowship Application Apply to our Oral History Field Fellowship From a Restored Synagogue in Lithuania to the Big Screen in Tel Aviv The Yiddish Book Center's film Ver Vet Blaybn? (Who Will Remain?) Screened for International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Lithuania and Tel Aviv, January 2023 2022: The Year in Review A look at the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project's 2022 year. Oral Historian Spotlight: Nina Pick Featuring our Field Fellow, Nina Pick 2021: The Year in Review A look at the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project's 2021 year. Yiddish Book Center Receives NEH Grant (2021) This three-year grant will increase access and discoverability of the collection. Highlights from a Decade of Yiddish Stories Celebrating a Decade of Yiddish Stories: Interview Highlights 2020: The Year in Review A look at the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project's 2020 year Q&A with Carole Renard on Enhanced Oral History Access NEH project coordinator on new ways to search and browse oral history collection NEH Grant Provides Enhanced Access to Hundreds of Oral History Interviews About Yiddish and Modern Jewish Culture (2020) Hundreds of interviews in the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project’s collection have been made more accessible thanks to a grant from the NEH. Q&A with Christa Whitney on a Decade of the Wexler Oral History Project Q&A with Christa Whitney and Susan Bronson on a Decade of the Wexler Oral History Project Oral Historian Spotlight: Agnieszka Ilwicka Featuring our International Field Fellow, Agnieszka Ilwicka 2018: A Year in Review A look at the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project 2018 year. 2019: The Year in Review A look at the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project 2019 year. Yiddish Book Center Wins NEH Grant (2017) The funding will allow the project to transcribe many of its oral history interviews, link those transcriptions to the interviews, and more. Ver Vet Blaybn? Heads to San Diego International Jewish Film Festival The Yiddish Book Center's documentary Ver Vet Blaybn? (Who Will Remain?) at the San Diego International Jewish Film Festival You might also like Learn Wexler Oral History Project: A User Guide A user guide to the Wexler Oral History Project collection. Join and Support Support Our Work Help us capture stories about all aspects of Yiddish language and culture. Watch Wexler Oral History Project A growing collection of in-depth interviews with people of all ages and backgrounds, whose stories... Request An Interview Do you have stories to share? The Wexler Oral History Project wants to hear them.
From a Restored Synagogue in Lithuania to the Big Screen in Tel Aviv The Yiddish Book Center's film Ver Vet Blaybn? (Who Will Remain?) Screened for International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Lithuania and Tel Aviv, January 2023
2022: The Year in Review A look at the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project's 2022 year.
2021: The Year in Review A look at the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project's 2021 year.
Yiddish Book Center Receives NEH Grant (2021) This three-year grant will increase access and discoverability of the collection.
Highlights from a Decade of Yiddish Stories Celebrating a Decade of Yiddish Stories: Interview Highlights
Q&A with Carole Renard on Enhanced Oral History Access NEH project coordinator on new ways to search and browse oral history collection
NEH Grant Provides Enhanced Access to Hundreds of Oral History Interviews About Yiddish and Modern Jewish Culture (2020) Hundreds of interviews in the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project’s collection have been made more accessible thanks to a grant from the NEH.
Q&A with Christa Whitney on a Decade of the Wexler Oral History Project Q&A with Christa Whitney and Susan Bronson on a Decade of the Wexler Oral History Project
Oral Historian Spotlight: Agnieszka Ilwicka Featuring our International Field Fellow, Agnieszka Ilwicka
Yiddish Book Center Wins NEH Grant (2017) The funding will allow the project to transcribe many of its oral history interviews, link those transcriptions to the interviews, and more.
Ver Vet Blaybn? Heads to San Diego International Jewish Film Festival The Yiddish Book Center's documentary Ver Vet Blaybn? (Who Will Remain?) at the San Diego International Jewish Film Festival