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  • Di Prese (Buenos Aires), April 25, 1949/50; Leksikon fun der Nayer Yidisher Literatur [Lexicon of new Yiddish literature] (1959), s.v. “Kahan, Shoshana”; Obituaries.

    Rose Shoshana. 2009

  • Leksikon fun der Literatur Prese un Filologye (1926); Yeshurin, Yafim, “Tsilye Dropkin: Bibliografye” (Celia Dropkin: Bibliography).

    Celia Dropkin. 2009

  • Leksikon fun der Yidisher Literatur, Prese, un Filologye. 3rd ed.

    Anna Margolin. 2009

  • Leksikon fun der Yidisher Literatur, Prese, un Filologye [Lexicon of Yiddish literature, press, and philology]. 2d ed.

    Sarah Reisen. 2009

  • Montreal: 1980, 297 – 298; Leksikon fun der Yidisher Literatur, Prese un Filologye, vol. 4.

    Esther Shumiatcher-Hirschbein. 2009

  • Leksikon fun der Yidisher Literatur, Prese, un Filologye (1927 – 1929).

    Bertha Wiernik. 2009

  • Leksikon fun der Yidisher Literatur, Prese un Filologye 3 (1929): 575 – 576.

    Miriam Karpilove. 2009

  • Settling in Paris again, she resumed her literary activity, writing for the Naye Prese and, later, for the monthly journal Ofsnay and the weekly Di Vokh.

    Lili Berger. 2009

  • Leksikon fun der Yidisher Literatur, Prese un Filologye 4 (1929): 572 – 574; Tabatshnik, Avrom.

    Fradel Shtok. 2009

  • Beyond Le Prese the lake presented one sheet of smooth black ice, reflecting every peak and chasm of the mountains, and showing the rocks and water-weeds in the clear green depths below.

    Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series John Addington Symonds 1866

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