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The cross and other Jewish stories / Lamed Shapiro ; edited and with an introduction by Leah Garrett.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PJ5129.S43 C76 2007

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    Series
    New Yiddish library
    New Yiddish library.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Shapiro, Lamed, 1878-1948.
    Published
    New Haven : Yale University Press, [2007]
    ©2007
    Contents
    Pogrom tales
    The cross
    Pour out thy wrath
    In the dead town
    The kiss
    White challah
    The Jewish regime
    The old world
    Smoke
    Tiger
    Eating days
    The rebbe and the rebbetsin
    The man and his servant
    Between the fields
    Myrtle
    The new world
    At sea
    The chair
    New Yorkish.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-221).
    Pogrom tales -- The cross -- Pour out thy wrath -- In the dead town -- The kiss -- White challah -- The Jewish regime -- The old world -- Smoke -- Tiger -- Eating days -- The rebbe and the rebbetsin -- The man and his servant -- Between the fields -- Myrtle -- The new world -- At sea -- The chair -- New Yorkish.
    Translated from the Yiddish.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    External Link
    Table of contents only
    ISBN
    0300110693
    9780300110692
    Physical Description
    xxxi, 226 pages ; 22 cm.

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