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Online-Talk: The Beginning of Literature in Yiddish by Prof. Simon Neuberg (in Yiddish)

open access: yes, 2023
Sun, Aug 27, 2023 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CEST Prof. Simon Neuberg will talk about the early development of Yiddish literature; the various theories regarding the origin of our language; and the first Yiddish texts that we have.
Maria Stürzebecher
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Yiddish

open access: yes, 2019
According to its main system-level characteristics, Yiddish belongs to the High German branch of West Germanic languages. During its development, it underwent an important influence of Hebrew. In modern times, we can distinguish three main varieties of Yiddish: (1) Western Yiddish in western German-speaking territories; (2) Yiddish spoken until the ...
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L'Europa yiddish di Paolo Milano e l'Habima in Italia

open access: yes, 2006
Analisi della tournée in Italia della compagnia Habima con recensioni, programmi di sala, materiali manoscritti riguardanti traduzioni inedite dallo yiddish: provenienza archivio privato di Silvio d'Amico, collezione Paolo Milano.
BERTOLONE, PAOLA
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“Wandering is your fate”: Esther Shumiatcher-Hirschbein Writing Across Boundaries

open access: yesCanadian Jewish Studies, 2003
This essay provides an overview of the life and creative work of Esther Shumiatcher-Hirschbein, Yiddish poet and wife of Yiddish playwright Peretz Hirschbein.
Faith Jones
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Base Selection in Analogical Change in Yiddish

open access: yes, 2002
A notable difference between Yiddish and German verb paradigms is that Yiddish has no vowel alternations in the present tense. Whereas Middle High German(MHG) and Modem German (NHG)often have alternations among the singular forms or between the singular ...
Albright, Adam
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COGNITIVE AND SEMANTIC CLASSIFICATION AND MORPHOSYNTACTIC FEATURES OF YIDDISH VERBS WITH THE PREFIX DER-

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2014
This paper shows that the Yiddish language as a "hybrid" borrowed both German and, increasingly, Slavic elements on cognitive and semantic and morphosyntactic levels.
O. V. Bader
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Joshua, King David, and the Flying Nun: Doodles and Reader Annotations in Post-Holocaust Yiddish Primers for Children

open access: yesCanadian Jewish Studies
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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Mote Melech

open access: yes, 1907
Poster advertising a performance of a Yiddish musical starring Louis Hayman and directed by Sigmund Mogulescu, in the Jignitza Theater.Digital ...

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Yiddish Theater 1890's-1970's

open access: yes
The collection consists of posters, programs, invitations, tickets, correspondence, circulars, playscripts, clippings, photographs, contracts relating to the Yiddish theater throughout the world. The following series are included: Yiddish theater in D.P.
Theater, Yiddish
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