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61.) Teruah - Jewish Music: Hanukkah Day 7: Frank Chilik's Maoz Tzur
Over one day ago, -58 hours, -3 minutes ago | Tuesday 30th of December 2008 08:15:00 PM
CD Baby - Jewish Folk · CD Baby - Judaica · eMusic - subscribe for Jewish song or album downloads · Hatikvah Music - Yiddish, Klezmer, Sephardic, Ladino, Cantorial and Israeli music on CD cassette, and video · Israeli Folk Music Archive ...
From Jack
62.) Kawther Salam » Blog Archive » Israel, a Morally Bankrupt State ...
Over a week ago | Sunday 28th of December 2008 12:00:00 AM
Buddhism was born 500 years before the early Christianity, as Judaism and Jews did not exist to influence upon Christianity until after 1000 AD. Hebrew is just a spin-off language of Yiddish language which was one of the Germanic ...
From kawther.salam
63.) Wuthering Expectations: A 19th century Yiddish reading list, pt. 3 ...
3 hours, 44 minutes ago | Wednesday 07th of January 2009 07:16:00 AM
Wisse also edited a collection called A Shtetl and Other Yiddish Novellas. No idea what's in it. Or in No Star Too Beautiful: Yiddish Stories from 1382 to the Present. Or in Great Works of Jewish Fantasy. I could go on. ...
From Amateur Reader
64.) Aramaic Lives! | American Sentinel
Over a week ago | Saturday 27th of December 2008 12:00:00 AM
Even if this dialect of the language were artificially recreated, some crucial elements would be lost. There is a multitude of Jewish diaspora languages, most notably Yiddish and Ladino. Hopefully, the State of Israel will devote some ...
From unknown
65.) Scoop: Stateside: Bad Language
Over a week ago | Monday 29th of December 2008 12:00:00 AM
Silence:: It?s the gaps between words that make them audible or visible, so silence is a part of language. Some silence is good; some bad. Perhaps inspired by many recent news items about the death of Harold Pinter and his use of ...
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66.) Deborah Lipstadt?s Blog: NPR: Using Yiddish to Define an English Word
Over a week ago | Monday 22nd of December 2008 12:00:00 AM
... born and raised in Taiwan, she is a Yiddish specialist, really, and gives talks and papers around the world on Yiddish literature and language. Really. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency ran a story about her four years ago, google it. ...
From Deborah Lipstadt
67.) Mondoweiss: Merry hollow capitalist observance in a propositional ...
Over a week ago | Monday 22nd of December 2008 07:18:00 PM
The word is a Yiddish, not German (Yiddish pre-dates German as a written language, so its just as fair to say the Germans stole the language from Yiddish). It's been traced to 1st century BCE Judea. Oh well, more facts to be ignored and ...
From Philip Weiss
68.) Truthdig - Ear to the Ground - Ahmadinejad?s Christmas Speech ...
Over a week ago | Thursday 25th of December 2008 12:00:00 AM
Here I base myself on the research of linguist Paul Wechsler of Tel Aviv University, who has demonstrated that there is no etymological connection between the German Jewish language of the Middle Ages and Yiddish. As far back as 1828, ...
From editor@truthdig.com
69.) Policy clarification | MetaTalk
18 hours, 36 minutes ago | Tuesday 06th of January 2009 04:24:00 PM
Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policeman's Union. It's being made into a movie by the Coen brothers. Alternate reality fiction, what if the Jewish refugees went to Sitka, Alaska? They mighta hung out with Sarah Palin, even. ...
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70.) Walrus Magazine » The end of Jewish-American literature? » Michael ...
Over a week ago | Tuesday 11th of November 2008 07:35:00 PM
His key novels of this decade, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and The Yiddish Policemen?s Union, are spectacular riots of language and imagery. They also mark direct engagements with dimensions of the Jewish experience only ...
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