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An Everyday Miracle: Yiddish Culture in Montreal
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An Everyday Miracle: Yiddish Culture in Montreal
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A collection of seven essays on the incalculable but often overlooked influence the wave of Eastern European immigration in the early 1900s has had on contemporary Jewish life in Montreal. The book's essays includes: "Yiddish in Montreal: The Utopian Experiment" by David G. Roskies; "Montreal of Yesterday: A Snapshot of Jewish Life in Montreal During the Era of Mass Immigration" by Zachary M. Baker; "The Journal of Yaacov Zipper 1925-1926" by Ode Garfinkle and Mervin Butovsky; "H. M. Caiserman: Yiddish as a Passion" by Pierre Anctil; "'A Letter from the Sabbath Queen': Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg Addresses Montreal Jewry" by Ira Robinson; "Between Two Worlds: The Works of J. I. Segal" by Shari Cooper Friedman; "Public Lives in Private: Ida Maze and the Montreal Yiddish Renaissance" by Irving Massey.
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Montreal
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Véhicule Press
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1990
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en
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Robinson, Ira, Pierre Anctil, and Mervin Butovsky, eds. An Everyday Miracle: Yiddish Culture in Montreal. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1990.
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