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Ghosts of Home: The Afterlife of
Czernowitz in Jewish Memory
Hirsch and Spitzer present the first historical account of Jewish Czernowitz in the English language and offer a profound analysis of memory's echo across generations.
Marianne Hirsch, Leo Spitzer, 2010
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Czernowitz at 100: The First Yiddish Language Conference in ...
Czernowitz at 100 represents a collection based on the proceedings of a 2008 international conference convened at York University in Toronto.
Joshua A. Fogel, Keith Weiser, 2010
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21st-century Yiddishism: The Dialectic of
Czernowitz and ...
Drawing on sociolinguistics and cultural studies, this dissertation compares the manner that critical debates about teaching Yiddish in the last century both describe and prescribe the language's continuing resources of cultural and ...
Tatjana Soldat-Jaffe, 2006
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Rites of Return: Diaspora Poetics and the Politics of Memory
We offer the “Czernowitz Reunion” in Ukrainian Chernivtsi (in which we also
participated) as a suggestive case study. The. Idea. of. Czernowitz. In actual fact,
of course, the city of Czernowitz can no longer be found in any contemporary
atlas.
Marianne Hirsch, Nancy K. Miller, 2013
On June 28 Soviet troops entered Czernowitz. The first year of occupation by
foreign troops was relatively peaceful, but on June 13, 1941, the citizens of
Czernowitz got a first inkling of the horrors to come. In a single night the NKVD
arrested ...
Paul Celan, Pierre Joris, 2005
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From Vienna to Chicago and Back: Essays on Intellectual ...
CHAPTER EIGHT Max Diamant and Jewish Diaspora Nationalism in the
Bukovina * Around 1908 to 1910, Czernowitz (now Chernivtsy in the Ukraine) be-
came a significant center of Jewish diaspora nationalism.1 The usual dichotomy
...
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History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: ...
Czernowitz University 1895), a canalization system with water pipes and
drainage (begun in 1890), several well-kept parks, a Kursalon with a bath house
in the Volkspark, elegant shopping streets such as the Herren- gasse, and
residential ...
Marcel Cornis-Pope, John Neubauer, 2004
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Booking Passage: Exile and Homecoming in the Modern Jewish ...
Writing Poetry after Auschwitz Paul Celan as the Last Barbarian Paul Antschel,
born in 1920 in Czernowitz, Romania, studied medicine and literature in France,
returning home on holiday in 1939. Viewed from our posttraumatic vantage point,
...
Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi, 2000
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Enlarging America: The Cultural Work of Jewish Literary ...
Europe to say that ruth roskies wisse, Harvard's first professor of Yiddish literature
, was born in Czernowitz in 1936 is to indicate right away an extraordinary fate in
an ordinary beginning. For much of its life, Czernowitz has been a provincial ...
Susanne Klingenstein, 1998
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A Short History of the Jews
It was the city itself that changed: It went from being called “Czernowitz” (
sometimes spelled Tschernowitz in German) to “Cernăuți” (Romanian) in 1919,
to “Chernovtsy” (Russian) in 1940, back to “Cernăuți” in 1941, to “Chernovtsy”
once ...
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WWI ARGUS ARCHIVE: Sting in the tail of Petrograd message
'Between the Dniester and the Pruth, in the region of Czernowitz, we withdraw beyond our frontier,' is, however, the concluding paragraph in ... «South Wales Argus, 六月 15»
This Day in Jewish History / Avigdor Arikha, who survived the …
... a town in Bukovina, Romania, but moved with his family to the nearby city of Czernowitz (today Chernivtsi, Ukraine) while still a young child. «Haaretz, 四月 15»
Where is Ukraine?
... a Russian-language Ukrainian poet and essayist who was raised in Czernowitz and grew up in Kiev before leaving the Soviet Union in the ... «London Review of Books, 四月 15»
Political Animal
Paul Celan was a poet from the Romanian city of Czernowitz. Czernowitz, once a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was home to a large ... «Foreign Policy, 四月 15»
'Deli Man' movie review: A love letter, written on pastrami
What does that mean? Wait until you get to the part where Gruber is shown preparing veal chops Czernowitz, stuffed with wild mushrooms and ... «Washington Post, 三月 15»
How Ziggy Gruber Became a 'Deli Man'
“My grandfather was from Budapest and my grandmother was from Czernowitz, so at home they always spoke to each other in Yiddish and they ... «Jewish Daily Forward, 三月 15»
AGBU Co-Sponsors International Symposium on Monuments …
... communities and in the online community, the Hapsburg-era city of Czernowitz, which has ceased to exist as the German-speaking town their ... «The Armenian Mirror-Spectator, 三月 15»
A literary master
AHARON APPELFELD is a living literary master who has spent most of his life in Jerusalem. Born in 1932, in Czernowitz, a city that was then ... «Jerusalem Post Israel News, 二月 15»
The 24th Annual New York Jewish Film Festival Returns
... novel about a young Jewish woman hiding in the forests south of Czernowitz, her family lost forever, and how she seeks to find meaning after ... «Huffington Post, 一月 15»
Sydney synagogue's oldest member and respected Bondi barber …
Salo's voice, being the best, was recognised by a young tenor, legendary Josef Schmidt, a member of the Great Synagogue choir in Czernowitz ... «The Daily Telegraph, 一月 15»