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Distributed for the University of Scranton Press

Edited by Edward S. Shapiro

Yiddish in America

Essays on Yiddish Culture in the Golden Land

With essays by Edward S. Shapiro, Joel Berkowitz, Eric A. Goldman, Ari Y. Kelman, Marc Miller, Hankus Netsky, Daniel Soyer, Lauren B. Strauss, and Ruth R. Wisse
200 pages,  6 x 9 

Paper $20.00

ISBN: 9781589661370   Published June 2008

Yiddish is a rich, complex, and multilayered language, and that complexity is reflected in Yiddish culture. In Yiddish in America, Edward S. Shapiro has gathered a collection of lively essays on Yiddish literature, music, film, and journalism in the United States. This accessible volume demonstrates the enduring value of Yiddish culture through its reliance on solidarity, its artistic adaptability, and its balance of secular and religious characteristics. Shapiro also addresses the problems that have arisen when this vibrant language has been misunderstood or stereotyped, in a book that is sure to delight anyone interested in American Jewish culture.
 
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