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Berkowitz, J., Shakespeare on the American Yiddish Stage; Iowa City, Univ. of Iowa Press, 2002
(2002)
Between history and legend
(2010)
In the early modern period, Jewish historiography moved from the Hebrew domain into the Yiddish one. Jewish writers have succeeded to match the historical literature to the particular needs of their audience. The most popular Yiddish chronicle of this kind was written in Amsterdam in the 18th century by Menachem Man Amelander, following both the Jewish and Christian genre. This paper briefly surveys the genre characteristics of this chronicle and the way it served the purpose of guarding Jewish memory and tradition.
BioShock 1 und BioShock 2
(2020)
BioShock Infinite
(2020)
Blastenbrei, P., Johann Christoph Wagenseil und seine Stellung zum Judentum; Erlangen, Fischer, 2004
(2005)
Blut
(2021)
Brandt, K. (Hrsg.), Vor der Auslöschung : Fotografien gefunden in Auschwitz; München, Kehayoff, 2001
(2001)
Brecht and the Jews
(1996)