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German dialects / High German languages / Isaac Bashevis Singer / Esther Kreitman / Israel Joshua Singer / Shosha / Yiddish dialects / Irving Howe / Yiddish literature / Culture / Literature / Yiddish language
Date: 2009-09-02 18:08:08
German dialects
High German languages
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Esther Kreitman
Israel Joshua Singer
Shosha
Yiddish dialects
Irving Howe
Yiddish literature
Culture
Literature
Yiddish language

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