Against the Tide: The American Hebrew Yearbook, 1930–1949
Despite the survival of Hebrew as a language of prayer, and the pockets of Hebrew and Yiddish readers and speakers that exist in America today, American Jewry is overwhelmingly English-oriented in its cultural endeavors as well as everyday communication. That is one of the measures of American Jewry...
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University of Pennsylvania Press
1992
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AJS review
Year: 1992, Volume: 17, Issue: 1, Pages: 51-82 |
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