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Continuity of Early Intervention Services in New York City During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Kasamba S +5 more
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H. PERLMUTER, UN COMEDIEN A AUSCHWITZ (en yiddish), préface de Stanislaw-Wygodzki. Edition « Hamenora Tel-Aviv, 1972, 227 pages. [PDF]
Roger Berg, André Kaspi, Adam Rutkowski
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Students in Yiddish supplementary schools used texts produced by educators steeped in a diaspora nationalist pedagogy that reflected the ideological coupling of Yiddish and Yiddishkeit: the Yiddish language informed one’s sense of Jewishness.
Miriam Borden
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Forays into a Digital Yiddishland: Secular Yiddish in the Early Stages of the Coronavirus Pandemic. [PDF]
Margolis R.
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Yiddish Language and Ashkenazic Jews: A Perspective from Culture, Language, and Literature [PDF]
Marion Aptroot
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Justice (Vol. 27, Iss. 23) [PDF]
Justice was the official publication of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union ILGWU from 1919 to 1995. Editions of Justice were published in English, Italian, Spanish, and Yiddish.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU)
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Remembering Dr Mark/Meir Dvorjetski: Physician, Survivor, Teacher, Historian, and Pioneer of Shoah Medicine Research. [PDF]
Hemstreet DE, Weisz GM.
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Language Politics, Memory, and Discourse: Yiddish Theatre in Israel (1948-2003)
Diego Rotman
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Justice (Vol. 9, Iss. 18) [PDF]
Justice was the official publication of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union ILGWU from 1919 to 1995. Editions of Justice were published in English, Italian, Spanish, and Yiddish.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU)
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Collective Singing in the Jewish Shtetl
Traditional collective singing among Eastern Yiddish speakers – a heretofore unexplored phenomenon – is discussed as part of the European-Jewish musical polysystem, which evolved in small towns (called a shtetl in Yiddish) from early modernity to the ...
Lukin Michael
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