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Rose Blooms Again
A
Survivor’s Story
By
Rose Rothschild
A
stirring story of inner transformation, survival and a young
Jewish girl’s journey into womanhood during the darkest
days of the Holocaust.
Syracuse
University Press, 2003
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Di
Kats der Payats - The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss in Yiddish
This translation of Dr. Seuss's beloved children's
classic
features the rhyme scheme, colors, and illustrations of the
original, in Yiddish letters and transliteration, with an
alphabet chart in the back for those not yet proficient in
Yiddish.
Translated by Sholem Berger
Twenty-Fourth Street Books, 2003
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Cloth, $34.95
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The
Jewish Book of Fables by
Eliezer Shtaynbarg
Translated by
Curt Leviant
The
world-famous fables of poet and fabulist
Eliezer Shtaynbarg are collected here in both
Yiddish and English for the first time.
Syracuse
University Press, 2003
Color
and B/W Illustrations
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Paperback, $7.95
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The Little House by
Itzik Kipnis
Join with the animals of the forest
as they defend their home.
Raven Rock Publishing,1999.
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Paperback, $7.95
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The Four
Butterflies by Itzik Kipnis
Fly with four butterflies on their
journey to overcome fear & abandonment.
Raven Rock Publishing,1999.
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Hard cover, $26.95
Paperback, $19.95
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The Last
Lullaby by Aaron Kramer
Edited & Translated by Aaron
Kramer
A moving collection of poetry created by
courageous people living during the darkest
of times.
Syracuse University Press,1998.
Hard cover, $26.95
Paperback, $19.95
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Hard cover, $26.95
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All My Yesterdays
Were Steps
by Dora Teitelboim
A timeless collection of thought provoking
poetry, written with a rebellious hand, of
life, war & love.
KTAV Publishing House,1995.
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Hard cover, $26.95
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The New Country Stories
from
the Yiddish About Life in America
Edited and Translated by Henry Goodman
Forward by Elie Wiesel
A collection of short stories. . . written by
the newcomers to America themselves
about their hardships, joys and sorrows.
Syracuse University
Press, 2000
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Hard cover, $19.95
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The
Witness Trees
Poetry by Myra Sklarew
Translated into Yiddish by David Wolpe
Introduction by Dovid Katz
Through poetry, eyewitness
accounts and
a moving historical narrative, this beautiful
volume tells the story of the tangled web of
Lithuanian Jewish history. Poetry in Yiddish and English.
Cornwall Press, 2000
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Paperback, $15.00
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Yiddish
Stories for Young People
Compiled and Edited by Itche Goldberg
An essential anthology of translated
stories for
children by the greatest Yiddish writers who ever
lived including Sholem Aleichem, Mendele, Peretz,
Chaver Paver, Sholem Ash and many others.
Kinderbuch Publishers,
Second Edition, 1987
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call the Center for Yiddish Culture at (305) 774-9244 or contact
the publisher directly at the Zhitlowsky Foundation (212) 243-1304.
Thank you.
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Paperback, $19.95
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I.L.
Peretz: Selected Stories
translated by Eli Katz
A beautiful bi-lingual collection
of the best of I.L. Peretz,
considered one of the greatest writers of Modern
Yiddish Literature. A definitive volume of perceptive
and insightful folktales, legends and parables.
Zhitlowsky Foundation
for Jewish Culture, 1991
This book will be available
on-line soon. To order immediately
call the Center for Yiddish Culture at (305) 774-9244 or contact
the publisher directly at the Zhitlowsky Foundation (212) 243-1304.
Thank you.
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updated
11/13/03
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