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The Pesach'ke Burstein and Lillian Lux Yiddish Theater Archive
Documents the lives and careers of a globetrotting Yiddish theater dynasty. -
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The Seymour Rechtzeit Jewish Theater Collection
The voices of stage and radio stars Seymour Rechtzeit and Miriam Kressyn live on in rare recordings and archival materials. -
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The Leo Fuchs Yiddish Theater Archive
Documents the life and career of famed Yiddish comic, musician, dancer, and producer Leo Fuchs. -
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The Max Eisen Jewish Theater Collection
The business of Jewish show business is at the heart of the press agent’s archive. -
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At Home with Harvard: Library Treasures
A round-up from Harvard’s libraries, covering noteworthy exhibits, resources, and reflections on the role of libraries in an online world. -
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The Challenge of Archiving the #MeToo Movement
Most Schlesinger Library collections involve papers and physical records — not hashtags and tweets. -
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HLS Librarians, Remote But Not Distant: ‘We’re Here for You’
Since going remote in March, the Harvard Law School Library has had to rethink what it means to provide services and access to its collections. -
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In a Word: On Writing’s Place in a Pandemic
Dispatches from socially distanced Harvard — like the Woodberry Poetry Room’s Christina Davis, who is spearheading a poetry exchange. -
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Crowdsourcing the Story of a People
This spring, Professor Tiya Miles will teach “Abolitionist Women and Their Worlds,” a public history course supported by Schlesinger Library. -
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How Historians Are Documenting #MeToo
Harvard’s Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America has opened its #metoo Digital Media Collection to the public.