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Shtetl, Yiddish Language and Culture
For there is hope of a tree, If it be cut down, that it will sprout again. Job 14:7 Welcome to the Virtual Shtetl ||Library | Synagogue | School | Memorial | Post Office | Station | Art Center | Kitchen|| Bookstore Alexander Vaisman. Paintings and Drawings Online since July 1994. Last update December 20, 2000. Copyright Iosif and Shura Vaisman ...
preview site www.ibiblio.org/yiddish/   reviews
Der Bay - Anglo-Yiddish Newsletter
International anglo-yiddish newsletter with international kalendar, with news of klezmer bands, yiddish teachers, yiddish clubs and translators ...
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Vilnius Yiddish Institute
The Vilnius Yiddish Institute In the heart of the city that was once called the Jerusalem of Lithuania , the Vilnius Yiddish Institute aims to foster an international environment, and to build the specific means, for the preservation, enhancement and development of Yiddish through cultural initiatives as well as scholarly projects. SUMMER PROGRAM 2002 in Yiddish Language and Culture For the ...
preview site www.yiddishvilnius.com/   reviews
Cracow's Yiddish Page
Cracow's Yiddish Page Welcome to the Cracow's Yiddish Page - yes, it's been a long time since this page was modified. New things to appear in September...! You can find here: What is Yiddish - a brief introduction Some Yiddish Proverbs - a selection of proverbs with Polish and English translations. More Yiddish proverbs - in Yiddish and in Polish with German(!) translations Yiddish on WWW - ...
preview site www.cyf-kr.edu.pl/~ufsitarz/unyidd.htm   reviews
Yiddish-English Dictionary Project
Proposal and implementation of Yiddish-English Dictionary on-line ...
preview site ccat.sas.upenn.edu/german/yiddish/project/   reviews
Cuposoup's Yiddishism of the Week
Cuposoup's Yiddishism of the Week! Passover Week Matzoh Pronunciation: MOTT-seh Meaning: Flat unleavened bread Matzoh is eaten especially during Passover to commemorate the Jewish exodus from Egypt. It is written that in their haste to flee, the Jews could not wait for the bread to rise. During Passover, no bread, yeast or leavening of any type may be eaten. One of my favorite Passover ...
preview site users.rcn.com/cuposoup/yidweek.html   reviews
National Yiddish Book Center - Welcome to the Steven Spielberg Digital Yiddish Library!
EXPLORE ORDER Books in Yiddish Search About our Books Books in English LEARN PAKN TREGER JOIN CONTACT US (To search our site, enter text and press Enter) Welcome to the Steven Spielberg Digital Yiddish Library! Click here to search the catalog Production of our online catalog is made possible by: The John E. Herzog Family Major funding for the Steven Spielberg Digital Yiddish Library was ...
preview site yiddishbookcenter.org/story.php?n=10047   reviews
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