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Yiddish Literature: Critical Essay by Emmanuel S. Goldsmith

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SOURCE: Goldsmith, Emmanuel S. “The Emergence of Yiddishism” and “The Growth of Yiddishism.” In Architects of Yiddishism at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: A Study in Jewish Cultural History, pp. 45-69, 259-75. Rutherford, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press/London: Associated University Presses, 1976.

In the following essays, Goldsmith traces the emergence, development, and growth of Yiddish literature around the world.

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