Studia Orientalia, Volume 100The Society, 2004 - 253 pages |
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... published in 1951 by Santeri Jacobsson . It is an account of the aspirations of Finnish Jewry for emancipation . A few years later , in 1956 , Jac Weinstein compiled a nearly hundred - page - long survey ( in Swedish ) about the Jewish ...
... published in 1951 by Santeri Jacobsson . It is an account of the aspirations of Finnish Jewry for emancipation . A few years later , in 1956 , Jac Weinstein compiled a nearly hundred - page - long survey ( in Swedish ) about the Jewish ...
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... published in Swedish but it contained some Latinized Yiddish poems . The journal was edited during the early years by Simeon Gornitz , Salomo Katz , Hirsch Stra- scheffskij and Aron Schulman ( ibid . ) . The articles dealt with local ...
... published in Swedish but it contained some Latinized Yiddish poems . The journal was edited during the early years by Simeon Gornitz , Salomo Katz , Hirsch Stra- scheffskij and Aron Schulman ( ibid . ) . The articles dealt with local ...
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... published by the Scandinavian Jewish Youth Association ( Skandinavisk Judisk Ungdoms- förening S.J.U.F ) , contains not only Finnish , Swedish , Danish and Norwegian songs but also some lyrics of popular Hebrew and Yiddish songs in ...
... published by the Scandinavian Jewish Youth Association ( Skandinavisk Judisk Ungdoms- förening S.J.U.F ) , contains not only Finnish , Swedish , Danish and Norwegian songs but also some lyrics of popular Hebrew and Yiddish songs in ...
Contents
The Origins of Helsinki Jewry and Their Yiddish | 19 |
Yiddish Dialect Maps | 26 |
Political Orientation and Attitudes towards Yiddish and Hebrew | 35 |
Copyright | |
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