DIGITAL YIDDISH THEATER PROJECT
The Digital Yiddish Theater Project (DYTP) is a research consortium dedicated to the application of digital humanities tools and methodologies to foster the study and preservation of Yiddish theater. Founded in 2012 by Debra Caplan (Baruch College, CUNY) and Joel Berkowitz (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), the DYTP is a team of fifteen academics and librarians from the United States, Canada, England, and the Netherlands who are among the leading scholars of Yiddish theater and drama and related fields, including Jewish music and European Jewish history.
Visit the Digital Yiddish Theatre Project website and follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@yiddishstage) for updates.
The Digital Yiddish Theater Project (DYTP) is a research consortium dedicated to the application of digital humanities tools and methodologies to foster the study and preservation of Yiddish theater. Founded in 2012 by Debra Caplan (Baruch College, CUNY) and Joel Berkowitz (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), the DYTP is a team of fifteen academics and librarians from the United States, Canada, England, and the Netherlands who are among the leading scholars of Yiddish theater and drama and related fields, including Jewish music and European Jewish history.
Visit the Digital Yiddish Theatre Project website and follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@yiddishstage) for updates.