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Table of contents for Explorations in Sights and Sounds, Number 8, Summer ...
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Menorah Review (No. 41, Fall, 1997) [PDF]
The Jewish Image in American Fiction -- An Endless Journey?
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Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 7th ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ETHNIC AND MINORITY STUDIES [PDF]
This paper reviews some of the most salient aspects of E. M. Rogg\u27s (1974) seminal work, The Assimilation of Cuban Exiles; The Role of Community and Class--a sociological study of the Cuban community in the town of West New York in northeastern New ...
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Remembering Poland: The Ethics of Cultural Histories [PDF]
Art Spiegelman\u27s Maus, Cynthia Ozick\u27s The Shawl, and Eva Hoffman\u27s Lost in Translation and Exit into History are recent American texts that draw upon cultural histories of Poland to launch their narratives.
Gorski, William
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Yelling into the Silence and its Echos. Czech Shoah Poetry Written till 1960s and its Reception [PDF]
The literary reflection of the Shoah in Czech war and post-war poetry is very limited. Only a few non-Jewish poets have ever returned to thistheme (e.g. František Halas,Jiří Kolář,Jaroslav Seifert, Jan Skácel, Karel Křepelka, Radek Malý).
Balík, Štěpán
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How to Create a Hebrew Reader? Olam Katan (1901-1904) and the Young Hebrew Reading Public. [PDF]
Jagodzińska A.
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Menorah Review (No. 21, Winter, 1991) [PDF]
Van Gogh: A Case History in Religion and Art -- Book Briefings -- Lesson From the Holocaust -- Evil Is Alive and Well -- Religion and State: The Israel Model -- Book ...
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'Languishing from a distance': Louis Meyer and the demise of the German Jewish ideal [PDF]
Louis Meyer (1796-1869), a Polish-Jewish merchant living in the middle-sized Polish provincial town of Wloclawek, authored a broad range of literary works in the German language.
Guesnet, F
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The Continuing Story of the Yiddish Language: The Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts [PDF]
The focus of my article is a unique place, the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts, which connects Yiddish culture with the American one, the experience of the Holocaust with the descendants of the survivors, and a modern idea of Jewishness ...
Gasztold, Brygida
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Menorah Review (No. 44, Fall, 1998) [PDF]
When Bad Things Happen to Anyone: Venturing East of Uz -- The Meandering Muse -- A New Jewry: Promise or Threat?
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