2012-2013 Max Weinreich Center Research Fellows

Mar 1, 2012

Below is a list of recipients of YIVO’s 2012-2013 faculty and graduate student fellowships:

Award Name

Recipient

Affiliation/Working Title

Dina Abramowicz Emerging Scholar Fellowship Dr. Semion Goldin

Senior Research Fellow, Nevzlin Research Center, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Russian Jewry under Tsarist Military Rule during World War I

 

Prof. Bernard Choseed Memorial Fellowship Prof. Rakhmiel Peltz

Professor of Sociolinguistics, Director of Judaic Studies, Drexel University

Uriel Weinreich, The Language and Culture of Jews in Eastern Europe

 

Rose and Isidore Drench Memorial Fellowship Caroline Luce

Doctoral candidate, American History, UCLA

Visions of a Jewish Future: the Jewish Bakers Union and Yiddish Culture in Los Angeles, 1920–1950

 

Vladimir and Pearl Heifetz Memorial Fellowship Dr. Racheli Galay

Visiting Researcher, Jewish Music Research Centre, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Joachim Stutschewsky (1891–1982): The Voice of the Jewish Cello

 

Aleksander and Alicja Hertz Memorial Fellowship Dr. Hanna Kozińska-Witt

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Jews in Polish Municipal Administration 1918–1939: Cracow, Poznań/Posen and Warsaw

 

Vivian Lefsky Hort Memorial Fellowship Sunny Yudkoff

Doctoral candidate, Yiddish and Hebrew Literature, Harvard University

“Let it be Consumption!”: Modern Jewish Writing and the Literary Capital of Tuberculosis

 

Abram and Fannie Gottlieb Immerman and Abraham Nathan and Bertha Daskal Weinstein Memorial Fellowship

 

No Award

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Joseph Kremen Memorial Fellowship Dr. Karen Underhill

Modern Languages and Literatures, Polish Faculty, Loyola University

A Study of the Manuscript Stempenyu, oder der yidisher Paganini by Sholem Aleichem

 

Abraham and Rachela Melezin Fellowship Dr. Lara Lempert

Lecturer, History, Vilnius University

Letter and Spirit: Culture of Reading in Jewish Vilna in the 19th and 20th Centuries

 

Workmen's Circle/Dr. Emanuel Patt Visiting Professorship Prof. Naomi Seidman

Koret Professor of Jewish Culture, Graduate Theological Union

A Pious Revolutionary: Rhetorical and Intertextual Strategies in the Writings of Sara Shnirer

 

Natalie and Mendel Racolin Memorial Fellowship Nadja Berkovich

Doctoral candidate, Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

The Emergence of Literary Ethnography in the Russian Empire: From the Far East to the Pale of Settlement, 1845–1917

 

Maria Salit-Gitelson Tell Memorial Fellowship Dr. Lara Lempert

Lecturer, History, Vilnius University

Letter and Spirit: Culture of Reading in Jewish Vilna in the 19th and 20th Centuries

 

Dora and Mayer Tendler Fellowship Faith Jones

Masters candidate, Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, University of British Columbia

Yiddish Print Culture in Winnipeg

 

Samuel and Flora Weiss Research Fellowship Ori Yehudai

Doctoral candidate, History, University of Chicago

Jewish Remigration from Palestine/Israel after the Second World War