Yiddish: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to Yiddish and Yiddish Literature. A Double Issue. 11.1-11.2.

Flushing, New York: Queens College Press, 1998. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers, 220 pp. Very Good. Item #91375

Articles are " Abraham Cahan and Sholem Asch," Hannah Berliner Fischthal, "Wolf Wieviorka: Parisian Writer and Forverts Contributor," Alan Astro, "Der Yid Fun Bovl: Variants and Meanings," Seth L. Wolitz, "Modernism and Persona in the Works of Moyshe-Leyb Halpern," Marc Miller, "Jacob Gordin and the Liberation of the American Yiddish theater," Albert Waldinger, "Khazar/ Kipchak Turkisms in Yiddish: Words and Surnames," Herbert Guy Zeiden, "once Again on the Etymology of Davenen," apoloAgostini, "The Psychodynamics of Y.L. Peretz's Bilingualism," Ruth Adler, "The Forverts Scrolls: Yente Serdatsky's 'A Simkhe,'" Ken Wishnia, "The Things That You're Liable to Read in the Bble:The Yddish Blackface of Porgy and Bess," Jonathan Gill, "A Bintl Briv to 'The Editor of the Gretest Yiddish Newspaper in the World': Yoyne Rozenfeld's Conflict with Abraham Cahan, 1034-1944," Jan Schwarz, "Novelizing Myth in Sholem Asch's 'Moses,'" Vladimir Tumanov, "When Peretz Erred: Peretz, Vladeck, and Reosenfeld," Joseph C. Landis, "Pencil Notes: Morris Rosenfeld," Boruch Charney Vladeck.

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