YIVO has undertaken many major scholarly publication projects, the most recent being
The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, published in March 2008 in cooperation with Yale University Press. Under the leadership of editor-in-chief
Gershon David Hundert, professor of history and of Jewish Studies at
McGill University in
Montreal, this unprecedented reference work systematically represents the history and culture of Eastern European Jews from their first settlement in the region to the present day. More than 1,800 alphabetical entries encompass a vast range of topics including religion, folklore, politics, art, music, theater, language and literature, places, organizations, intellectual movements, and important figures. The two-volume set also features more than 1,000 illustrations and 55 maps. With original contributions from an international team of 450 distinguished scholars, the encyclopedia covers the region between Germany and the
Ural Mountains, from which more than 2.5 million Jews emigrated to the United States between 1870 and 1920. Other YIVO publications of historic significance include: • '''Hitler's Professors: The Part of Scholarship in Germany's Crimes Against the Jewish People''' (1946) –
Max Weinreich's influential study documenting how German academics enabled and justified Nazi antisemitic policies. •
College Yiddish: An Introduction to the Yiddish Language and to Jewish Life and Culture (1949) –
Uriel Weinreich's foundational Yiddish textbook linking language instruction with Jewish cultural history. •
Der Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh (1950) –
Nahum Stutchkoff's Yiddish thesaurus, edited by Max Weinreich. •
The Early Jewish Labor Movement in the United States (1961) – YIVO's historical study, edited by
Elias Tcherikower, examining the development of Jewish labor activism in America. •
Modern English-Yiddish / Yiddish-English Dictionary (1968/2012) – A Yiddish dictionary created by
Uriel Weinreich and published posthumously. •
History of the Yiddish Language (1973; Published in English 1980 and 2008) –
Max Weinreich's monumental study of the origins and development of Yiddish, published posthumously. •
Image Before My Eyes: A Photographic History of Jewish Life in Poland Before the Holocaust (1977) –
Lucjan Dobroszycki and
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett's landmark visual history of prewar Polish Jewish life, based on extensive archival photographs. •
A Century of Ambivalence: The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union, 1881 to the Present (1988) –
Zvi Gitelman's historical overview of Jewish life in Russia and the USSR, published in cooperation with YIVO . •
Yiddish Folktales (1997) – Beatrice Weinreich's anthology of Yiddish folk stories, compiled and published in cooperation with the YIVO Institute. •
The Last Days of the Jerusalem of Lithuania: Chronicles from the Vilna Ghetto and the Camps, 1939–1944 (2002) –
Herman Kruk's ghetto diary edited by
Benjamin Harshav, a major first-person historical source on the Holocaust preserved by YIVO. •
Awakening Lives: Autobiographies of Jewish Youth in Poland Before the Holocaust (2002) – Jeffrey Shandler's edited collection of prewar youth autobiographies drawn from YIVO's autobiographical essay competitions. •
My Future Is in America: Autobiographies of Eastern European Jewish Immigrants (2006) – Edited and translated by Jocelyn Cohen and Daniel Soyer, this volume presents autobiographies submitted to YIVO's 1942 immigrant essay contest, published in conjunction with the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. •
New York and the American Jewish Communal Experience (2013) – Proceedings of the Milstein Conference, published by YIVO, examining Jewish communal life in New York. ==Publications about YIVO==