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Dear Safranim,

The following item may be of interest - please see below for details.

Sincerely,

Amanda (Miryem-Khaye) Seigel
Dorot Jewish Division, Room 84
The New York Public Library

  Milstein Family Research Fellowships on New York and
  the American Jewish
  Experience for 2008-2009. Application Deadline: May
  16, 2008

  The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is pleased to
  announce that
  applications are being accepted for Milstein Family
  Research Fellowships,
  supported by a grant from the Milstein Family
  Foundation and the Howard and
  Abby Milstein Foundation. The Milstein Family Jewish
  Communal Archive
  Project is a three year pilot project focusing on
  the preservation and
  exploration of the Jewish communal archival heritage
  in the New York region.
  The project is being carried out by the YIVO
  Institute for Jewish Research
  in collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, The
  Educational Alliance, F·E·G·S
  Health and Human Services System, NYANA [New York
  Association for New
  Americans] and Surprise Lake Camp.

  The fellowships are open to faculty, post-doctoral
  scholars, independent
  scholars and doctoral students researching the
  history of Jews in the New
  York region as well as those researching the general
  American Jewish
  Experience with focus on New York.  Six research
  fellowships, ranging from
  $3500 to $5000, will be awarded by the YIVO
  Institute for Jewish Research in
  conjunction with the Milstein Project Fellowship
  Committee.

  The fellowships will run from June 2008 through the
  Fall of 2009. Milstein
  Family Research Fellows will be required to present
  papers at a major
  conference on New York and the American Jewish
  Experience to take place at
  the Center for Jewish History in the Fall of 2009.

  Appointed fellows will conduct research on New York
  and the American Jewish
  Experience, from the 1880s to the present, including
  but not limited to the
  following topics:


  The Jewish migration experience

  Social welfare and philanthropy in Jewish communal
  organizations

  Americanization and acculturation

  Culture, intellectual life and the arts

  Youth education and camping

  Jewish life in New York during and after World War
  II: GIs, DPs, and the
  organized Jewish community

  Jews of New York in the McCarthy period

  Jews of New York and the civil rights movement

  Studying and preserving archival resources on Jewish
  life in New York



  During the fellowship period Milstein Family
  Research Fellows will be
  expected to explore all available resources relevant
  to their projects,
  including but not limited to those at the Center for
  Jewish History (YIVO
  Institute for Jewish Research, American Jewish
  Historical Society, Leo Baeck
  Institute, American Sephardi Federation). They will
  also have access to the
  Archives of the 92nd Street Y, the Archives of the
  Educational Alliance, the
  Archives of F·E·G·S Health and Human Services System
  and the Archives of
  Surprise Lake Camp.

  Application instructions: Applicants should send a
  cover letter, curriculum
  vitae, and a two to three page description of their
  research project.
  Applicants should also provide names and contact
  information of three
  individuals familiar with their scholarship and with
  their proposed project.
  Graduate students should include, as one of the
  three names, the name of
  their doctoral advisor. Applications by mail must be
  postmarked no later
  than May 16.  Applications by email must be sent by
  May 16.  Successful
  candidates will be announced by June 17, 2008.

  Send applications to:
  Milstein Family Research Fellowship Committee
  c/o Fruma Mohrer, Project Director
  YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
  15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011

  Applications by email should be sent to:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


  Fruma Mohrer
  Chief Archivist
  YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
  15 West 16th Street
  New York, NY 10011
  212-294-6143
  fax: 212-292-1892

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