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Alfred A.
Knopf (1939) The
Family Carnovsky (1969) (originally
titled Di
mishpokhe Karnovski) (1943) The
River Breaks Up,
stories published by
Alfred A....
- OED)
Mishpocha /mɪʃˈpɒxə/:
relative or
extended family member (משפּחה,
mishpokhe, from Hebrew: משפּחה, mišpāḥā; OED)
Naches /ˈnɑːxəs/: The
feeling of pride...
-
promoting Zionism. Der
Nister began working on his real masterpiece: Di
Mishpokhe Mashber ("The
Family Mashber"). The
first volume of work
appeared in 1939...
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World Film Directors. New York: T.H. W.
Wilson Co. "Author's preface",
Mishpokhe, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 11–16, 1978-12-31, doi:10.1515/9783110801057-002...
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Digital Yiddish Library,
Yiddish Book Center, Amherst, M****achusetts
Mishpokhe khronik (Vilna, 1927) Barg
aroyf (memuarn) (Warsaw, 1935) A yor tsendlik...
- student; novella, 1907)
Tsvishn berg (In the mountains; novella, 1908) Di
mishpokhe (The family; drama, 1914) "In the Mountains",
translated by
Joachim Neugroschel...
- Nalewajko-Kulikow,
Joanna (2015). Dynner, Glenn; Guesnet,
Francois (eds.). "Di Haynt-
mishpokhe":
Study for a
Group Picture. BRILL. p. 261. ISBN 978-9004291812. {{cite...
- 1954. A
farbotene libe.
Serialized in
Forverts from
April 20, 1956. Di
mishpokhe Epelboym.
Serialized in
Forverts from
February 28, 1958. Di
shenste teg...
- last
correspondence was in 1941. Her memoir, In di
lange vinternekht,
mishpokhe-zikhroynes fun a
shtetl in galitsye, 1870-1900 (In the long
winter nights...