Our Dedicated Grantees

We consider our grantees true partners.

Our grantees are capable leaders in the fields of education, academic Yiddish, and scientific and medical research. We provide financial support and expert advice to our grantees to help them reach the next level in their work. We provide start-up funding to new and untested nonprofits, grants to existing organizations for new projects, and occasionally, organizational support. Learn about our diverse group of game-changing grantees and our collaborations below.

Beit Hatfutsot

Collaborations in education and Yiddish at the Museum of Jewish Peoplehood in Tel Aviv.

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Yiddish Farm

Supporting teachers and scholarships at a Yiddish immersion program and organic farming community.

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Afn Shvel

Published by the League for Yiddish, this magazine is committed to the promotion and preservation of Yiddish.

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Lerer Seminar

A Yiddish teacher training seminar.

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Algemeiner

Algemeiner is the largest Yiddish language publication today.

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Naomi Memorial Lecture at YIVO

Exploring topics of Yiddish language and linguistics, the history of Yiddish, Yiddish children’s literature, and education.

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Naomi Professorship in Yiddish Studies at Hebrew University

A top level Yiddish teaching and research position at Hebrew University.

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Naomi International Summer Yiddish Program at TAU

A rigorous, intensive academic Yiddish program in Israel’s most modern, international city.

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Columbia University

A Yiddish study abroad experience! Students go to the Naomi Prawer Kadar International Yiddish Summer Program at Tel Aviv University and participate in a subsidized educational trip to Eastern Europe.

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In Geveb

In geveb is a new website that catalyzes and encourages dialogue between scholars around the world and a home for the next generation of Yiddish scholarship. In geveb’s unique online journal weaves together voices and texts of Yiddish’s past, present, and future.

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You!

Apply for a grant for your charitable, educational or scientific project. We will begin accepting applications for the 2019-2020 cycle in Fall 2018.

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