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Vilnius: the Jerusalem of the Yiddish language
Žydų tautos istorijos mokytoja Roza Bieliauskienė rašo apie Europos žydų jidiš kalbą, Vilniaus ir jo gyventojų žydų vaidmenį šios kalbos virtime modernia europiečių kalba, apie kalbos reikšmę įvairių politinių bei ideologinių pakraipų raiškai, turtingos ...
Bieliauskienė, Roza
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Continuity of Early Intervention Services in New York City During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
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Old Yiddish and Middle Yiddish Folktales
History and Territorial Boundaries. The Yiddish language emerged around the tenth century among the Jewish communities in Lotharingia in the Rhine valley.
Ben-Amos, Dan
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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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On February 18 1912, a Prague businessman and little-known German-language writer named Franz Kafka introduced an evening of Yiddish literary recitations in the city’s Jewish Town Hall..
MASSINO, Guido
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Unravelling the variations of the society of England and Wales through diffusion mapping analysis of census 2011. [PDF]
Xiu G, Chen H.
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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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Yiddish Returns: Language, Intergenerational Gifts, and Jewish Devotion. [PDF]
This dissertation explores the political economy of Yiddish culture work in the contemporary U.S. Specifically, it tracks the creation and transformation of Yiddish spaces as language devotees negotiate their relationship with American Jewish donors ...
Friedman, Joshua B.
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Remembering the Past in Yiddish
Writing in Tongues examines the complexities of translating Yiddish literature at a time when the Yiddish language is in decline. After the Holocaust, Soviet repression, and American assimilation, the survival of traditional Yiddish literature depends on
Norich, Anita
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