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Volume 42 (2009): Issue 2 (Sep 2009)
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European Judaism
Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial
The State of Yiddish Studies
Yiddish Culture in France and in the French-Speaking Areas
Yiddish without Yiddish?
Yiddish in Historical Research
Some Reflections
Moments in the History of Yiddish
Books for the Masses
The Amsterdam Yiddish Book Industry, 1650–1800
Jodenhoeks
The Amsterdam Jewish Dialect and Its Influence upon the Dutch Language
Untervegs
A Journey with the Yiddish Textbook
A New Portrait of Early Seventeenth-Century Polish Jewry in an Unknown Eastern-Yiddish Remedy Book
Yiddish Literature, Poetry and Song
'Yidishe Dikhterins'
The Emergence of Modern Women's Poetry in Yiddish and Rokhl Korn's Poetic Debut
Singing in Yiddish about London
1880–1940
Yiddish Tango
A Musical Genre?
Jewish Mysticism and Messianism in Isaac Bashevis Singer's Family Chronicle Di Familye Mushkat (The Family Moskat)
A Tale of the Murdered Shtetl
The Image of the Shtetl in Yiddish Literature in Post-war Poland
Why a Specific Cultural Identity Does Not Exclude Universality in Teaching Yiddish Folksong
Evocations of Yiddish
Lieberman
In Memoriam
Colette Kessler
Book Review
Book Review
Poetry
Poetry
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