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Subject: YIVO News: March 2011
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 14:52:21 +0000
YIVO Institute News: March 2011
For more news, visit our website www.yivo.org
YIVO INSTITUTE TO RECEIVE MAJOR GIFT TO CREATE NEW GALLERY
Contact: Ella Levine
Director of Development
(L-R) Harry. Sima. Rubin and Leon Wagner
NEW YORK, NY (March 10, 2011) - The VIVO Institute for Jewish Research is proud to
announce a major gift to be received from Leon Wagner and Harry Wagner to create a
gallery to honor the memory of their parents, as well as the lost Jewish community of Vilna
where their parents were born. "The Sima and Rubin Wagner Vilna Gallery" will feature
new exhibition spaces and a multimedia area highlighting the 85-year history of VIVO and
its contemporary relevance.
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A special highlight of "The Sima and Rubin Wagner Vilna Gallery," once it is completed, will
be audio clips of the eyewitness accounts of Vilna survivors and musical clips of Vilna
ghetto songs that are still sung today.
"This gift to YIVO will serve to remind each visitor of the central importance of family, and
particularly those family members who survived the Holocaust to build new lives in
America," noted Ella Levine, Director of Development & External Affairs at YIVO. "It will
simultaneously tell the story of one extended family, the prewar Jewish community of Vilna,
and how YIVO is intertwined in personal and world history. As children of Holocaust
survivors, we are keepers of our parents' legacy. It is our responsibility to bring this legacy
to current and future generations," Levine continued.
"The Sima and Rubin Wagner Vilna Gallery" will celebrate several generations of the
Wagner family and their connections to their East European roots. Many Wagner family
photographs and other items will be incorporated into exhibitions supplemented by
materials from the YIVO Archives and Library.
Harry Wagner and Leon Wagner have been longtime friends of YIVO. They and their
extended families were honored with the Vilna award at the 9th Annual YIVO Heritage
Dinner in 2010, where Sima and Rubin were also remembered and saluted. At this dinner,
Rabbi Howard Buechler, who knew Sima and Rubin, traced their history and spoke about
their connection to the broader history of Vilna Jewry in America. Harry Wagner, born just
after the war in the Heidenheim DP Camp, came to America with Sima and Rubin in 1949.
Leon Wagner was the first American-born member of the family.
For information on creating a tribute naming opportunity at YIVO, please contact Ella
Levine at
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The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, founded in Vilna in 1925, is devoted to the
study of East European Jewish life, the Yiddish language, and the American Jewish
immigrant experience. The YIVO Library holds more than 385,000 books and other printed
material (in many languages); the Archives have 23,000,000 artifacts on East European
and American Jewish subjects; and staff field thousands of research questions annually.
YIVO is an unprecedented repository of Jewish life and culture, preserving the primary
artifacts of the Ashkenazic cultural legacy, and teaching it to new generations. YIVO offers
a wide range of cultural programs, Yiddish language classes, scholarly publications, and
research and graduate fellowships.
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