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The National Yiddish Book Center in Numbers

On Yiddish and Yiddish Books

  • Number of distinct Jewish languages: 18
  • Age of Yiddish in years: 1,000
  • Approximate percentage of the world’s Jews who, until 1939, spoke Yiddish as their first or only language: 75%
  • Number of Yiddish speakers in the world in 1939: 11,000,000
  • Percentage of all Yiddish speakers killed in the Holocaust: 50%
  • Number of Yiddish speakers in the world today: ???
  • Publication date of the first work of modern Yiddish literature: 1864
  • Estimated number of Yiddish titles published between 1864 and 1939: 30,000
  • Number of Yiddish books discarded or destroyed over the past 50 years: Unknown
  • Total number of Yiddish books that experts, meeting in 1980, estimated were still extant and recoverable in all of North America: 70,000
  • Total number of Yiddish books recovered by the National Yiddish Book Center in 1980 alone: 70,000
  • Yiddish books we’ve collected to date: 1.5 million
  • Average number of Yiddish books that continue to arrive at the Center each week: 500
  • Folios of mint-condition Yiddish and Hebrew sheet music we recovered from a garage in Boro Park, Brooklyn, in 1986: 85,000
  • Folios of mint-condition Yiddish and Hebrew sheet music we recovered from a warehouse beneath the Brooklyn Bridge in 1992: 75,000
  • Zamlers (volunteer book collectors) currently collecting Yiddish books on our behalf throughout the United States and Canada: 222
  • Significant Yiddish library collections that existed in all of North America when we opened our doors in 1980: 6
  • Major university and research libraries where we’ve established or strengthened Yiddish holdings today: 455
  • Yiddish library collections we’ve established in China: 2
  • Yiddish books we delivered by truck to newly established schools and libraries in the Soviet Union during an expedition in 1990: 7,200
  • Number of times we almost got arrested along the way: 3
  • Estimated number of discrete titles among our current holdings: 15,000
  • Number of titles we have preserved and made available forever through our Steven Spielberg Digital Yiddish Library: 14,000
  • Number of copies of the 28-volume Complete Works of Sholem Aleichem in our collection: 439
  • Of the 13-volume Complete Works of Guy de Maupassant in Yiddish translation: 611

On the National Yiddish Book Center

  • Year the Yiddish Book Center was founded: 1980
  • Age of its founder: 23
  • Number of organizations committed to rescuing Yiddish books before we began: 0
  • Number of comprehensive suppliers of Yiddish books in the world before we began: 0
  • Percentage of major Jewish organizations who, when we began, told us "Yiddish is dead" and therefore declined to offer financial support: 100%
  • Year we first decided to go beyond book collection and distribution by launching a pilot residential educational program for adults: 1983
  • Spaces available in our first-ever Summer Program in Yiddish Culture in 1983: 45
  • Number of applications: 2,000+
  • Year we began summer internships for college students: 1986
  • Approximate number of undergraduate students who inquired about our Internship Program last year: 800
  • Percentage of our American-born student interns who are able to read Yiddish when they arrive: 0
  • When they leave: 100%
  • Approximate percentage of our interns who go on to further study or professional work in Yiddish-related fields: 50%
  • Number of years it took us to digitize every book in our collection: 2.5
  • Number of minutes it takes us to print a brand-new, on-demand reprint: 3
  • Number of titles on our list of the Greatest Works of Modern Jewish Literature: 100
  • Number of judges who chose them: 7
  • Number of months they spent deliberating, both in person and by mail: 10
  • Number of languages in which the 100 Greatest Jewish Books were written: 11
  • Percent not yet translated into English: 19%
  • Percent of all Yiddish titles not yet translated into English: 99.5%
  • Full-time staff of the National Yiddish Book Center: 20
  • Annual operating budget: $2.5 million
  • Members of the National Yiddish Book Center in April, 1980: 0
  • Today: 30,000
  • Ranking of the National Yiddish Book Center in annual percentage growth among all national Jewish cultural organizations: 1

On the Yiddish Book Center’s Permanent Home

  • Number of buildings we have borrowed or rented since 1980 (including a former silk mill, a former elementary school, a former roller rink, a former spice warehouse, a former paper factory, a defunct shopping mall and a 20-room mansion): 7
  • Years it took us to plan and build a permanent home of our own: 6
  • Years it took to negotiate the purchase of land from Hampshire College: 4
  • Acres in a rolling apple orchard purchased by the Center: 10.3
  • Ponds on the site: 2
  • Purchase price of the land: $200,000
  • Total building cost, including construction, land, site work and exhibits: $7,900,000
  • Largest single gift (from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation): $1,000,000
  • Smallest gift: $2
  • Total contributions: 10,033
  • Total building size in square feet: 37,000
  • Square feet of public exhibition space: 8,500
  • Approximate weight in pounds of our heaviest single artifact (a 1918-model Yiddish Linotype recovered from the Jewish Daily Forward): 4,500
  • Total number of surviving Yiddish Linotype machines in the world today, including ours: 1
  • Number of times The Wall Street Journal has run a headline in Yiddish (announcing our recovery of the Linotype in 1992): 1
  • Number of days a week we’re open to the public: 6
  • Cost of admission: $0
The National Yiddish Book Center
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Building • 1021 West Street • Amherst MA 01002 • Phone 413-256-4900 • Fax 413-256-4700 • Contact