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    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Goldberg, Isaac, 1887-1938 New York's Yiddish writers 1998
    Language: English
    Keywords: Patentschrift
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    Charlottesville, Va : University of Virginia Library
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    ISBN: 0585205183 , 9780585205182
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    Cambridge, England :Open Book Publishers,
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    Format: 1 online resource (334 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-78374-356-5
    Content: "Newly arrived in New York in 1882 from Tsarist Russia, the sixteen-year-old Bernard Weinstein discovered an America in which unionism, socialism, and anarchism were very much in the air. He found a home in the tenements of New York and for the next fifty years he devoted his life to the struggles of fellow Jewish workers. The Jewish Unions in America blends memoir and history to chronicle this time. It describes how Weinstein led countless strikes, held the unions together in the face of retaliation from the bosses, investigated sweatshops and factories with the aid of reformers, and faced down schisms by various factions, including Anarchists and Communists. He co-founded the United Hebrew Trades and wrote speeches, articles and books advancing the cause of the labor movement. From the pages of this book emerges a vivid picture of workers' organizations at the beginning of the twentieth century and a capitalist system that bred exploitation, poverty, and inequality. Although workers' rights have made great progress in the decades since, Weinstein's descriptions of workers with jobs pitted against those without, and American workers against workers abroad, still carry echoes today. The Jewish Unions in America is a testament to the struggles of working people a hundred years ago. But it is also a reminder that workers must still battle to live decent lives in the free market. For the first time, Maurice Wolfthal's readable translation makes Weinstein's Yiddish text available to English readers. It is essential reading for students and scholars of labor history, Jewish history, and the history of American immigration."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Abbreviations -- Introduction / Maurice Wolfthal -- The Jewish Unions in America: Pages of History and Memories / Bernard Weinstein -- The First Jewish Immigrants in the United States ; How the Jewish Immigrants of the 1880s Earned a Living ; The First Jewish Workers in the American Trade Unions ; The First "Radicals" Among the Jewish Immigrants of the 1880s and the Beginning of the Jewish Labor Movement in America ; The Strange Case of Comrade Wolf ; Hymie "the American" ; The First Jewish Theater Choristers' Union ; The Jewish Actors' Union ; The Yiddish Varieties ; The Jewish Typesetters' Union ; The Founding of the United Hebrew Trades of New York ; How We Organized Strikes ; The Panic of 1893 and the First Splits Within the Jewish Labor Movement ; The Schism in the Socialist Labor Party ; The First Years of the Jewish Labor Movement in Philadelphia ; The Beginning of the Jewish Labor Movement in Chicago ; The Unions of the Cap and Millinery Trade ; The Millinery Trade and the Union ; The History of the Tailors in the Men's Clothing Industry ; The Struggle of the Tailors' Union Against the Plague of the "Open Shops" ; The Custom Tailors' Union ; The Story of the Knee-Pants Makers' Union ; The Union of the Children's Jacket Makers ; The Union of the Basted Children's Jacket Pressers ; The Union of the Unbasted Children's Jacket Makers ; The Pants Makers' Union of New York ; The Vest Makers' Union in New York ; The Shirt Makers' Union ; The Great Garment Workers' Strike of 1913 in New York ; How the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America Was Founded ; The Women's Garment Unions in America ; The Jamaica Incident and Other Trials ; The Cloak Makers' Unions in Other Cities ; The First Jewish Unions of Waist Makers, Wrapper Makers, Buttonhole Makers, Embroidery Workers, and Other Ladies' Garment Workers ; The Birth of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union ; The Strike of 300 Skirt Makers Against the Firm of John Bonwit in 1905 ; The Industrial Workers of the World Also Founds a Cloak Makers' Union ; The Reefer Makers' Strike of 1907 ; The Historic General Strike of the 18,000 Waist Makers in 1909 ; The Great Cloak Makers' Strike of 1910 and the Founding of the Largest Jewish Union ; The First Years After the Strike ; The General Strike of the Cleveland Cloak Makers in 1911 ; The Triangle Fire ; The Protocol of the New York Ladies' Waist and Dress Makers' Union of 1913 ; The General Strike of the Wrapper, Kimono, and Housedress Makers and the White Goods Workers of 1913 ; The Hourwich Affair and the First Civil War in the Cloak Makers' Union ; The Organizing Work of the ILGWU in Other Cities from 1915 to 1919 ; The Breaking of the Protocol and the Strikes of 1916, 1919, and 1921 ; The General Strike of the Dress Makers in 1923 ; The Ladies' Tailors' Union of New York ; The Raincoat Workers' Union ; The Struggle with the Communists in the Joint Action Committee ; The General Strike of 1926 and the Expulsion of the Communists ; The Rebirth of the Cloak Makers' Union ; The Jewish Bakers' Unions ; The 1927 Bakers' Strike Against Two Big Firms, Pechter and Messing ; The Jewish Bakers' Unions in Other Cities ; The Furriers' Union ; The Founding of the International Fur Workers' Union ; The Union of Jewish Painters ; The Pocketbook Makers' Union ; The Suitcase Workers' Union ; The Trunk Makers' Union ; The Neckwear Makers' Union ; The Union of Cleaners and Dyers ; The Union of Mattress and Bed Spring Makers ; The Seltzer Workers' Union of New York ; The Union of Clerks and Retail Dress-Goods Stores ; The Union of Grocery Clerks ; The Union of Jewish Waiters ; The Union of Paper Box Makers ; The Union of Jewish Barbers ; The Union of Jewish Shoemakers ; The Union of Jewish Tin Workers ; The Union of Jewelry Workers ; The Union of Butcher Workers ; The Union of Jewish Newspaper Writers in New York ; The Union of Jewish Bookbinders ; The Jewish Laundry Workers (The Steam Laundry Workers' Union) ; The Union of Wet-Wash Laundry Drivers ; The Pressers of Old Shirts in Hand Laundries ; The Union of Jewish Inside Iron Workers ; The Union of Jewish Furniture Drivers ; The Union of Workers with Live and Kosher-Slaughter Fowl ; The Little Unions ; The Disappeared Unions ; The New Generation of Jewish Workers in America ; The Jewish Carpenters and Wood Workers ; Jewish Plumbers ; Jewish Moving Picture Operators ; Jewish Bricklayers, Masons, and Plasterers ; Jewish Metal Workers and Machinists ; Jewish Workers in Radio and Aviation ; Jewish Drivers of Cars and Taxis ; Conclusion. , Text translated from the Yiddish.
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 200 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-511-57042-2
    Content: Pieces of Resistance is a 1988 collection of Eugene Goodheart's essays and reviews written between 1960 and 1985. The book responds to the political, cultural, and literary changes expressed during this period by novelists, critics, and journalists. Goodheart's book is divided into three parts. The first section discusses critics Trilling, Rahv, Leslie Fiedler, Geoffrey Hartman, David Bleich, and Susan Sontag - to name a few. The second part devotes itself to contemporary culture and includes essays on journals such as The New York Review of Books, Commentary, and The Evergreen Review, which in the 1960s and early 1970s provided a well-lit playground for various political, cultural, and literary themes. Finally, Goodheart examines the work of many modern writers with essays on Isaac Bashevis Singer, Daniel Fuchs, Ralph Ellison, Nadine Gordimer, V. S. Naipaul, Bernard Malamud, William Styron, Donald Barthelme, Raymond Carver, and Saul Bellow. Goodheart does not pretend to impersonal objectivity; his commitment to evaluative criticism is a deliberate response to increasingly specialized forms of criticism.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Preface; Acknowledgments; Autobiographical; Part I. Critics and Criticism: 1. William Chace's Lionel Trilling: Criticism and Politics; 2. Philip Rahv and Image and Idea; 3. Joseph Frank's Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt 1821-1849; 4. Leslie Fiedler and the mythic life; 5. The 'radicalism' of Susan Sontag; 6. Paul Goodman's neolithic conservatism; 7. Geoffrey Hartman's Criticism in the Wilderness: the Study of Literature Today; Part II. Contemporary Culture in Conflict: 8. The New York Review: a close look; 9. The new Apocalypse; 10. Eros, politics, and pornography: a decade with Evergreen Review; 11. The deradicalized intellectuals; 12. The New York Review loves an Englishman; Part III. Writing in America and Elsewhere: 13. The New Country: Stories from the Yiddish About Life in America; 14. Three Novels, by Daniel Fuchs; 15. The demonic charm of Bashevis Singer; 16. The thirties revisited: Meyer Liben's Justice Hunger and Nine Stories; 17. Bernard Malamud's A New Life; 18. Ralph Ellison's Shadow and Act; 19. William Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner; 20. Donald Barthelme's The Dead Father; 21. Raymond Carver's Cathedral; 22. Saul Bellow's Him with His Foot in His Mouth and Other Stories; 23. The claustral world of Nadine Gordimer; 24. V. S. Naipaul: virtuoso of the negative. , English
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    Charlottesville, Va : University of Virginia Library
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    ISBN: 0-585-20518-3
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 331 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781501376948
    Series Statement: Literatures, Cultures, Translation
    Content: This Is a Classic illuminates the overlooked networks that contribute to the making of literary classics through the voices of multiple translators, without whom writers would have a difficult time reaching a global audience. It presents the work of some of today's most accomplished literary translators who translate classics into English or who work closely with translation in the US context and magnifies translators' knowledge, skills, creativity, and relationships with the literary texts they translate, the authors whose works they translate, and the translations they make. The volume presents translators' expertise and insight on how classics get defined according to language pairs and contexts. It advocates for careful attention to the role of translation and translators in reading choices and practices, especially regarding literary classics
    Content: "Translators reflect on what it means to translate literary classics and canonical texts from a variety of languages into English"--
    Note: Introduction Literary Classics through Translation Regina Galasso (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) Prologue: The Translator's Agency and the Literary Classic Abroad: Emily Dickinson's Voyage to Braziliput Adalberto Muller (University Federal Fluminense, Brazil) 1. Chinese Classics: The Commentarial Tradition Sabina Knight (Smith College, USA) with Kidder Smith (Bowdoin College, USA) 2. Happy Hour Homer: On Translating and Performing the Iliad Live in a Bar Lynn Kozak (McGill University, Canada) 3. Today in the Temple of Language: Translating Dante Mary Jo Bang (Washington University St. Louis, USA) 4. True Confessions of a Literary Translator Arvind Krishna Mehrotra (Independent Scholar, India) 5. What is a Classic? The Case of Esperanto Humphrey Tonkin (University of Hartford, USA) 6. The Russian Canon in Retranslation Marian Schwartz (Independent Scholar, USA) 7. Translating Yiddish Classics: Redefining Tradition in Modern Yiddish Literature through the Prism of Kadya Molodowsky Chantal Ringuet (Independent Scholar, Canada) 8. Victor Català's A Film (3000 Meters): Translating a Catalan Classic Peter Bush (Independent Scholar, UK) 9. Translation as Storytelling Susan Bernofsky (Columbia University, USA) 10. In Terror and Pandemic: Translating Garcia Lorca's Poet in New York Mark Statman (The New School, USA) 11. Stopping at the Surface: Translating Clarice Lispector's The Besieged City and A Breath of Life Johnny Lorenz (Montclair State University, USA) 12. Tanizaki's The Key in Translation: Will You Still Need Me? Will You Still Read Me, When I'm Sixty-Four? Anna Zielinska-Elliott (Boston University, USA) 13. An Essay on Nichita Stanescu: The Classic and the Personal in Translation Sean Cotter (University of Texas, USA) 14. From Arabic to English, What is a Classic? Michelle Hartman (McGill University, Canada) 15. Translating a Classic into the Future: Tomas Jonsson - Bestseller Lytton Smith (SUNY Geneseo, USA) 16. Love, Anger, Madness Making a Classic: Amplifying Marie Vieux Chauvet's Haitian Trilogy Caroyln Shread (Mount Holyoke College, USA) 17. What besides Words?: Translating Bilge Karasu's A Long Day's Evening Aron Aji (University of Iowa, USA) 18. Nonsense in a Given Direction: Translating the Timelessness of Marguerite Duras Emma Ramadan (Independent Scholar, USA) 19. "Sentence" as Lifeline: Translating David Albahari's Novels Ellen Elias-Bursac (Independent Scholar, USA) Epilogue Matching Socks in the Dark; or How to Translate from Languages You Don't Know Ilan Stavans (Amherst College, USA) A Translation Experiment Kleptomaniac Classic: Ramona Esther Allen (CUNY, USA) and Sean Cotter (University of Texas, USA) Index. , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501376900
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501376917
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501376924
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501376931
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe This is a classic London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023 ISBN 9781501376900
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501376917
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Literatur ; Übersetzung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    almafu_9959238968502883
    Format: 1 online resource (409 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8143-3799-6
    Content: Yiddish Hip Hop, a nineteenth-century "Hasidic Slasher," obscure Yiddish writers, and immigrant Jewish newspapers in Buenos Aires, Paris, and New York are just a few of the topics featured in Choosing Yiddish: New Frontiers of Language and Culture. Editors Lara Rabinovitch, Shiri Goren, and Hannah S. Pressman have gathered a diverse and richly layered collection of essays that demonstrates the currency of Yiddish scholarship in academia today.Organized into six thematic rubrics, Choosing Yiddish demonstrates that Yiddish, always a border-crossing language, continues to push boundaries with vigorous disciplinary exchange. "Writing on the Edge" focuses on the realm of belles lettres; "Yiddish and the City" spans the urban centers of Paris, Buenos Aires, New York City, and Montreal; "Yiddish Goes Pop" explores the mediating role of Yiddish between artistic vision and popular culture; "Yiddish Comes to America" focuses on the history and growth of Yiddish in the United States; "Yiddish Encounters Hebrew" showcases interactions between Yiddish and Hebrew in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries; and "Hear and Now" explores the aural dimension of Yiddish in contemporary settings. Along the way, contributors consider famed and lesser-known Yiddish writers, films, and Yiddish hip-hop, as well as historical studies on the Yiddish press, Yiddish film melodrama, Hasidic folkways, and Yiddish culture in Israel. Venerable scholars introduce each rubric, creating additional dialogue between newer and more established voices in the field.The international contributors prove that the language--far from dying--is fostering exciting new directions of academic and popular discourse, rooted in the field's historic focus on interdisciplinary research. Students and teachers of Yiddish studies will enjoy this innovative collection.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments ""; ""Foreword: Yiddish Studies: Toward a Twenty-First-Century Mandate ""; ""A Note on Transliteration ""; ""Introduction ""; ""Writing on the Edge ""; ""Prelude to “Writing on the Edge� "" , ""Der Nister�s Symbolist Stories: Adventures in Yiddish Storytelling and Their Consequences """"Writing on the Verge of Catastrophe: David Vogel�s Last Work of Prose ""; ""In the Pot, Half-Melted: Sacco-Vanzett i Poems and Yiddish American Identity ""; ""Yiddish and the City "" , ""Prelude to “Yiddish and the City� """"The Lower East Side Meets Greenwich Village: Immigrant Jews, Yiddish, and the New York Intellectual Scene ""; ""Propaganda or Fighting the Myth of Pakhdones? Naye Prese, the Popular Front, and the Spanish Civil War "" , ""The Other Polonia: Yiddish Immigrant Writers in Buenos Aires and New York Respond to the New Polish State """"Choosing Yiddish in the Classroom: Montreal�s National Secular Schools, 1910�1950 ""; ""Yiddish Goes Pop ""; ""Prelude to “Yiddish Goes Pop� "" , ""Isaac Goldberg and the Idea of Obscene Yiddish """"The Idealized Mother and Her Discontents: Performing Maternity in Yiddish Film Melodrama ""; ""Russian Militia Singing in Yiddish: Jewish Nostalgia in Soviet and Post-Soviet Popular Culture ""; ""Yiddish Comes to America "" , ""Prelude to “Yiddish Comes to America� "" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8143-3444-X
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    almahu_9948353419802882
    Format: 1 online resource (334 pages) : , 6 illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781783743551 , 9781783743568 , 9781783743575 , 9781783744831
    Uniform Title: Di idishe yunyons in Ameriḳa.
    Content: "Newly arrived in New York in 1882 from Tsarist Russia, the sixteen-year-old Bernard Weinstein discovered an America in which unionism, socialism, and anarchism were very much in the air. He found a home in the tenements of New York and for the next fifty years he devoted his life to the struggles of fellow Jewish workers. The Jewish Unions in America blends memoir and history to chronicle this time. It describes how Weinstein led countless strikes, held the unions together in the face of retaliation from the bosses, investigated sweatshops and factories with the aid of reformers, and faced down schisms by various factions, including Anarchists and Communists. He co-founded the United Hebrew Trades and wrote speeches, articles and books advancing the cause of the labor movement. From the pages of this book emerges a vivid picture of workers' organizations at the beginning of the twentieth century and a capitalist system that bred exploitation, poverty, and inequality. Although workers' rights have made great progress in the decades since, Weinstein's descriptions of workers with jobs pitted against those without, and American workers against workers abroad, still carry echoes today. The Jewish Unions in America is a testament to the struggles of working people a hundred years ago. But it is also a reminder that workers must still battle to live decent lives in the free market. For the first time, Maurice Wolfthal's readable translation makes Weinstein's Yiddish text available to English readers. It is essential reading for students and scholars of labor history, Jewish history, and the history of American immigration."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , First published in Yiddish as: Di idishe yunyons in Ameriḳa. Nyu Yoròk : Fareynigòte Idishe geòverkshafòten, 1929. , Abbreviations -- Introduction / Maurice Wolfthal -- The Jewish Unions in America: Pages of History and Memories / Bernard Weinstein -- The First Jewish Immigrants in the United States ; How the Jewish Immigrants of the 1880s Earned a Living ; The First Jewish Workers in the American Trade Unions ; The First "Radicals" Among the Jewish Immigrants of the 1880s and the Beginning of the Jewish Labor Movement in America ; The Strange Case of Comrade Wolf ; Hymie "the American" ; The First Jewish Theater Choristers' Union ; The Jewish Actors' Union ; The Yiddish Varieties ; The Jewish Typesetters' Union ; The Founding of the United Hebrew Trades of New York ; How We Organized Strikes ; The Panic of 1893 and the First Splits Within the Jewish Labor Movement ; The Schism in the Socialist Labor Party ; The First Years of the Jewish Labor Movement in Philadelphia ; The Beginning of the Jewish Labor Movement in Chicago ; The Unions of the Cap and Millinery Trade ; The Millinery Trade and the Union ; The History of the Tailors in the Men's Clothing Industry ; The Struggle of the Tailors' Union Against the Plague of the "Open Shops" ; The Custom Tailors' Union ; The Story of the Knee-Pants Makers' Union ; The Union of the Children's Jacket Makers ; The Union of the Basted Children's Jacket Pressers ; The Union of the Unbasted Children's Jacket Makers ; The Pants Makers' Union of New York ; The Vest Makers' Union in New York ; The Shirt Makers' Union ; The Great Garment Workers' Strike of 1913 in New York ; How the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America Was Founded ; The Women's Garment Unions in America ; The Jamaica Incident and Other Trials ; The Cloak Makers' Unions in Other Cities ; The First Jewish Unions of Waist Makers, Wrapper Makers, Buttonhole Makers, Embroidery Workers, and Other Ladies' Garment Workers ; The Birth of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union ; The Strike of 300 Skirt Makers Against the Firm of John Bonwit in 1905 ; The Industrial Workers of the World Also Founds a Cloak Makers' Union ; The Reefer Makers' Strike of 1907 ; The Historic General Strike of the 18,000 Waist Makers in 1909 ; The Great Cloak Makers' Strike of 1910 and the Founding of the Largest Jewish Union ; The First Years After the Strike ; The General Strike of the Cleveland Cloak Makers in 1911 ; The Triangle Fire ; The Protocol of the New York Ladies' Waist and Dress Makers' Union of 1913 ; The General Strike of the Wrapper, Kimono, and Housedress Makers and the White Goods Workers of 1913 ; The Hourwich Affair and the First Civil War in the Cloak Makers' Union ; The Organizing Work of the ILGWU in Other Cities from 1915 to 1919 ; The Breaking of the Protocol and the Strikes of 1916, 1919, and 1921 ; The General Strike of the Dress Makers in 1923 ; The Ladies' Tailors' Union of New York ; The Raincoat Workers' Union ; The Struggle with the Communists in the Joint Action Committee ; The General Strike of 1926 and the Expulsion of the Communists ; The Rebirth of the Cloak Makers' Union ; The Jewish Bakers' Unions ; The 1927 Bakers' Strike Against Two Big Firms, Pechter and Messing ; The Jewish Bakers' Unions in Other Cities ; The Furriers' Union ; The Founding of the International Fur Workers' Union ; The Union of Jewish Painters ; The Pocketbook Makers' Union ; The Suitcase Workers' Union ; The Trunk Makers' Union ; The Neckwear Makers' Union ; The Union of Cleaners and Dyers ; The Union of Mattress and Bed Spring Makers ; The Seltzer Workers' Union of New York ; The Union of Clerks and Retail Dress-Goods Stores ; The Union of Grocery Clerks ; The Union of Jewish Waiters ; The Union of Paper Box Makers ; The Union of Jewish Barbers ; The Union of Jewish Shoemakers ; The Union of Jewish Tin Workers ; The Union of Jewelry Workers ; The Union of Butcher Workers ; The Union of Jewish Newspaper Writers in New York ; The Union of Jewish Bookbinders ; The Jewish Laundry Workers (The Steam Laundry Workers' Union) ; The Union of Wet-Wash Laundry Drivers ; The Pressers of Old Shirts in Hand Laundries ; The Union of Jewish Inside Iron Workers ; The Union of Jewish Furniture Drivers ; The Union of Workers with Live and Kosher-Slaughter Fowl ; The Little Unions ; The Disappeared Unions ; The New Generation of Jewish Workers in America ; The Jewish Carpenters and Wood Workers ; Jewish Plumbers ; Jewish Moving Picture Operators ; Jewish Bricklayers, Masons, and Plasterers ; Jewish Metal Workers and Machinists ; Jewish Workers in Radio and Aviation ; Jewish Drivers of Cars and Taxis ; Conclusion. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , Text translated from the Yiddish.
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