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- RG 1.1: YIVO - Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut (Vilna). Subgroup: Administration. Records.
- RG 57: Shtif, Nahum (1879-1933). Papers.
- RG 58: Lunski, Khaykel. Papers.
- RG 87: Dubnow, Simon (1860-1941). Papers.
- RG 120: Territorial Photographic Collection. Poland.
- Vilna, 1936. Lord Marley taking notes, during a visit to YIVO. (yarg120po5963)
- Vilna, Aug 14-19, 1935. Historians at the YIVO Conference. (yarg120po5846)
- Vilna, ca. 1930s. Three men at work, in the YIVO Archives. (yarg120po6857)
- Vilna, Spring 1939. A group of YIVO aspirantn, and instructors. (yarg120po5859)
- Vilna. Khaykl Lunski, the librarian of the Strashun Library. (yarg120polunski)
- RG 121: Photographs of Personalities. Collection.
- RG 223: Sutzkever, Abraham -Kaczerginski, Szmerke. Collection. Part II. Historical and Literary Manuscripts.
Administrative records of the YIVO Institute in Vilna from 1925 to 1941, including records of the Psychological-Pedagogical and Philological Sections, materials on exhibitions, and correspondence with well-known scholars and Jewish cultural figures.
Papers of a Yiddish linguist, co-founder of the YIVO Institute in Vilna, and chairman of the linguistics section of the Institute for Jewish Proletarian Culture in Kiev, including manuscripts of his linguistic, literary, and political works
Papers of the librarian of the Strashun Library, including copies of rare manuscripts, research materials for scholarship, and correspondence
Rare historical documents and research materials from the collection of the great historian Simon Dubnow (1860-1941), seminal scholar of Jewish history in Eastern Europe
Thousands of photographs of Jewish life in Poland before WWII
Photographs of individuals noted for their contributions to Jewish life: writers, scholars, historians, scientists, philosophers, community leaders, rabbinical figures, political figures, musicians, and cantors
Historical and literary manuscripts belonging to YIVO that were rescued and hidden from the Nazis, including manuscripts by S. An-Ski, Theodor Herzl, Mendele Moykher Sforim, and Sholem Aleichem