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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Jewish Spaces in Present Vienna: A Relational, Hybrid Approach. [PDF]
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'It feels like a blessing' - The experience of Hebrew-English bilingualism among autistic children: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
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Enhanced group activity kits for persons living with dementia: a qualitative analysis of outcomes and mechanisms of action. [PDF]
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Language Proficiency: How the Physician Data Initiative's Data Collection and Reporting Standard Impacts Graduate Medical Education. [PDF]
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The Value and Access of Urban Greenspace: A Comparison Study of User Perceptions of the Naval Cemetery Landscape, New York. [PDF]
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Disparity in Access to Physicians With High Adenoma Detection Rates. [PDF]
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Association between primary language and perioperative outcomes for geriatric hip fractures. [PDF]
Bloom DA +6 more
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Discretion at the margins: An observational study of community pharmacists' adaptive practices in supporting migrant and ethnic minority health. [PDF]
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