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- RG 3: Yiddish Literature and Language. Records.
- RG 8: Esther-Rachel Kaminska Theater Museum. Collection.
- RG 26: Yidisher Artistn Fareyn (Warsaw). Records.
- RG 28: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection.
- "The silent khupe and her dangerous demands" (RG 28.Lodz 20.2)
- A mohel's business card (RG 28.Lodz 20.5)
- Advertisement for a performance by a child cantor (RG 28.Warsaw 48.1)
- Flyer advertising sale of etrogs (citrons) from Palestine (RG 28.Lodz 20.4)
- Flyer advertising the purchase of khomets (RG 28.Lodz 20.6)
- Invitation to ball of the Nosen Lechem Society (RG 28 Lodz 20.9)
- Invitation to gymnastics lesson (RG 28.Lowicz 8.3)
- Leaflet advertising High Holiday services (RG 28.Lodz 20.3)
- Library card (RG 28.Lodz 20.7)
- Statutes of the gmilas khesed of the Lodz kehillah (RG 28.Lodz 20.1)
- RG 28P: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection. Posters.
- Lodz. A lecture by writer, Urke Nachalnik (J. Farboricza). (RG 28/P/1024)
- Lodz. "A Lecture by H. Erlich." (RG 28/P/1009)
- Lodz. "German Women and Men...!". (RG 28/P/1019)
- Lodz. A celebration of the 33rd anniversary of the Bund. (RG 28/P/1029)
- Lodz. A lecture on: "The Battle against Tuberculosis." (RG 28/P/1041)
- Lodz. A lecture on: "The Jews in Poland", 1/12/[1928]. (RG 28/P/1055)
- Lodz. Announcement of lectures. (RG 28/P/1053)
- Lodz. Appeal to vote for the Polish Socialist Party. (RG 28/P/1052)
- Lodz. Lecture on: "Hygiene and Women." (RG 28/P/1046)
- Lodz. Lecture on: "The Art of Eternal Youth and Beauty." (RG 28/P/1071)
- RG 48: TSYSHO (Tsentrale Yidishe Shul Organizatsye), Vilna. Records.
- RG 101: Art and Artifacts. Collection.
- RG 105: Films. Collection.
- RG 116 POLAND 1: Territorial Collection. Poland 1. (Pre WWII)
- RG 120: Territorial Photographic Collection. Poland.
- Lodz, 1930s. A street scene, in the Baluty neighborhood. (RG 120 PO 1772)
- Lodz, 1939. Scenes from a TOZ summer camp. (yarg120po6746)
- Lodz, ca. 1920s. Yiddish Writers: Broderson, Markish, and Kacyzne. (yarg120po1808.01)
- Lodz, ca. 1930s. Factories and smokestacks. (RG 120 PO 1746)
- Lodz. A picture postcard, of the the Great German Synagogue. (RG 120 PO 1788)
- RG 740: Gebirtig, Mordechai (1877-1942). Papers.
- RG 1160: Reiss, Lionel S. (1894-1987). Papers.
- RG 1270: Kacyzne, Alter (1885-1941). Papers.
Manuscripts by and biographical materials on Jewish writers and scholars, as well as other materials about Yiddish language and literature
Materials from the Jewish theater museum established by YIVO in Vilna: playscripts, playbills, posters, and clippings, with a special focus on Yiddish theater in Poland
Records of the Jewish Actors Union, including 600 individual files on actors, singers, composers, and directors
Leaflets, posters, and other documents related to political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Posters advertising political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Records of the Tsentrale Yidishe Shul Organizatsye (Central Yiddish School Organization), a secular Yiddish school system active in Poland from 1921 to ca. 1940
Original art works, reproductions, and historical artifacts, including costume and stage designs; political cartoons; and Jewish ceremonial art
Amateur film footage of Jewish communities in Poland from the YIVO Film Archive, digitized with the generous support of the Righteous Persons Foundation and the Steven Spielberg Foundation.
Printed materials, posters, correspondence, and fragmentary personal papers and records of institutions related to Polish Jewish life before WWII
Thousands of photographs of Jewish life in Poland before WWII
Manuscripts of a Yiddish folk poet and carpenter whose songs are among the best known in Yiddish folk literature
Drawings, sketches, charcoals, and watercolors depicting scenes of Jewish life in Eastern Europe
Photographs of Jewish life in Poland in the 1920s-1930s