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Lessons Learned from the Launch and Implementation of the COVID-19 Contact Tracing Program in New York City: a Qualitative Study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Urban Health
Paul MM   +9 more
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Yiddish

open access: yes, 2022
Yiddish language, literature, and culture often deal with Jewish ritual and practice. This is seen in the structure and vocabulary of the language itself and also through a variety of literary styles. This chapter discusses examples from Yiddish language,
Schwarz, Jan
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Yiddish Metal as a Manifestation of Postvernacularity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter investigates Yiddish-language heavy metal music as a manifes- tation of postvernacularity. Yiddish, the traditional language of Ashkenazic Jews, is now endangered with a geographically dispersed speaker base and a low rate of transmission to
Lily Kahn
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Yiddish without Yiddish?

European Judaism, 2009
Using pre-war Poland as an example, Helen Beer describes the richness of Yiddish cultural life prior to the Holocaust. Upon briefly sketching aspects of the Yiddish-speaking world of our times, she illustrates the modern phenomenon of forging an allegiance to Yiddish without knowledge of the language.
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The Origins of Modern Literary Yiddish

open access: yes, 1993
This book is a systematic attempt to trace the beginnings of modern literary Yiddish, an issue of great significance in the linguistic, literary, and social history of the Yiddish language.
Dov-Ber Kerler, Kerler Dov-Ber
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Yiddish

Cahiers de linguistique sociale, 1987
Cette présentation linguistique et sociolinguistique de la langue yiddish, tente d’établir une synthèse des différents travaux de recherches publiés dans ce domaine. Né vers le IXème siècle dans une région rhénane que les Juifs appellent alors Loter .
Weber, M. H, Szpic, H., Mury, Y.
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Yiddish

2023
The Yiddish language is directly linked to the culture and destiny of the Jewish population of Central and Eastern Europe. It originated as the everyday language of the Jewish population in the German-speaking lands around the Middle Ages and underwent a series of developments until the Shoah, which took a particularly large toll on the Yiddish ...
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