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Landmark Yiddish Plays A Critical Anthology
Introduces readers to comic and tragic masterpieces spanning 150 years of Yiddish drama.Intro -- Landmark Yiddish Plays -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Translators' Note -- Silliness and Sanctimony: A Family Portrait in Three Acts ...
Dauber, Jeremy., Berkowitz, Joel.
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Yiddish linguist Dr. Mordkhe Schaechter confronts the stereotype that "there aren't any plantnames in Yiddish” with the meticulously researched, long-awaited Plant Names in Yiddish, to be published by YIVO in August 2005.
Schaechter, Mordkhe
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Inventing the Modern Yiddish Stage Essays in Drama, Performance, and Show Business
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part I. Origins, Influences, and Evolution -- 1.
Henry, Barbara., Berkowitz, Joel.
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Done-shmone already! So the redoubtable Leo Rosten has published two books on Yiddish (The Joys of Yiddish and Horray for Yiddish), and lots of other people have written on the subject, too.
Ashley, Leonard
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This article elucidates the efforts of Chilean-Jewish activists to create, manage and protect Chilean Yiddish culture. It illuminates how Yiddish cultural leaders in small diasporas, such as Chile, worked to maintain dialogue with other Jewish centers ...
Kałczewiak, Mariusz (Dr.)
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Continuity of Early Intervention Services in New York City During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
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The Yiddish Theatre Forum (YTF), published under the auspices of Mendele, was founded in 2002 to foster greater interaction among scholars, artists, librarians, and lay people interested in the history of Yiddish theatre and drama. In addition to serving
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Sholem Asch at the End of the World [PDF]
Sholem Asch belongs to those Yiddish authors who often defy rather than obey the conventions of Yiddish culture and Jewish sensibilities. Yet, his works have traveled the world, following Jewish immigrants and spreading the Yiddish culture, blending it ...
Williams, Kasia
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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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Eastern Yiddish is geographically spoken in Eastern European countries such as Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Belarus however it’s hotspots are located in North America and Israel—within largely Jewish populations.
Winter, Erika
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