An edition of Yiddish after 1945 (2018)

Yiddish after 1945

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Yiddish after 1945
Marion Aptroot
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Yiddish after 1945

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After the Second World War, Yiddish culture appeared to be all but annihilated. The murder of large numbers of Yiddish speakers during the Shoah, which came after almost a century of linguistic assimilation among of Ashkenazic Jews, seemed to mark the end of Yiddish as a living language. This caused serious concern among remaining Yiddish intellectuals such as authors, journalists, theatre and film makers and educators, who began to question how and if the use of the Yiddish language was to be continued. 0During the eleventh edition of the Amsterdam Yiddish Symposium, held in January 2017, three scholars of Yiddish literature and culture presented important observations and considerations regarding the state and future of Yiddish after the end of the Second World War. Gali Drucker Bar-Am mapped out major Yiddish cultural enterprises that took place around the world in the immediate post-war years. Joanna Nalewajko-Kulikov discussed and analyzed Yiddish activities in Poland, a country with state-sponsored Jewish institutions, in the two decades following the Second World War. Anita Norich talked about the role of translation: translation as the herald of the end of a living Yiddish culture or as a means of preservation of this culture that enables it to continue to flourish. The current publication, edited by prof. Marion Aptroot, contains the proceedings of this symposium.0.

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66

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Yiddish after 1945
2018, Menasseh ben Israel Institute
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

In English; with short texts in Yiddish with English translation.

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Amsterdam
Series
Amsterdam Yiddish symposium -- 11, Amsterdam Yiddish symposium -- 11.

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Dewey Decimal Class
296.09
Library of Congress
PJ5111 .Y53 2018

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66 pages
Number of pages
66

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OL44385774M
ISBN 10
9082265583
ISBN 13
9789082265583
OCLC/WorldCat
1021883574

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