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ABSTRACT Introduction Advance care planning (ACP) provides a person‐centric approach for discussing future care wishes that is responsive to individual preferences and needs. People from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds have substantially lower opportunities for engagement in ACP, contributing to less person‐centred care ...
Upma Chitkara +9 more
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The Promise and Peril of Digital Research in Yiddish: An Interview with Gerben Zaagsma
It seemed fitting to break away from a conference bringing together American and European scholars and researchers working on digital humanities for an old-fashioned face-to-face conversation about Yiddish.
ZAAGSMA, Gerben, Hoffenberg, Elena
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The purpose of the research: The proposed article aims to highlight the contribution of the educational organization Kultur-Lige to the development of the Yiddish language in the Ukrainian People's Republic and the early Soviet period. Methods of the
Anna Umanska
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The main focus of analysis are sentences in Yiddish in which the subject position is occupied by the expletive pronoun ‘es’. On the basis of various configurations of sentences with and without the expletive pronoun ‘es’ we analyze syntactic features of ...
Anna Pilarski
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Abstract This paper explores the construction of language ideologies and language learning within English‐language education in a Language Introduction Program (LIP) in Sweden. LIP is an individual transitional program for newly arrived migrant students that seeks to quickly transition adolescents into further education or the job market.
Jenny Bergström +2 more
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Designing for Yiddish Drama explores the questions of the relationship between culture and design and what influences a design or designer.
Marin, Naomi
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Chava Rosenfarb: The Yiddish Woman Writer in the Post-Holocaust World
Chava Rosenfarb has been considered one of the great Yiddish writers of her generation. But because she has written primarily in Yiddish, her name and work are hardly known to English-speaking readers, despite the fact that she has lived in Canada for ...
Goldie Morgentaler
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Tradition and revolution. In search of roots: Uri Zvi Grinberg's Albatros
Although Uri Zvi Grinberg had published poetry in both Hebrew and Yiddish from 1912 onward, it was with the appearance of the Yiddish volume Mefisto in 1921 and his Albatros in 1922–1923 that the new idiom, expressionism was introduced.
Judith Winther
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International Yiddish Cultural Movement (IKUF) Records 1964-1965
The International Yiddish Cultural Movement (IKUF) was organized in Boston and held meetings there for a year. This collection contains the minutes of meetings of the International Yiddish Cultural Movement (IKUF), which occurred in Boston from 1964-1965.
International Yiddish Cultural Movement (IKUF)
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Polski Żyd: Jakub Appenszlak jako krytyk teatralny
A profile of Jakub Appenszlak (1894–1950), the Yiddish theater critic who wrote in Polish and who during the interwar period published reviews of Yiddish and Polish theaters in the daily Nasz Przegląd, of which he was the Editor.
Joanna Godlewska
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