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  • New Haven and London: 1998; Leksikon fun der nayer yidisher literatur.

    Dina Blond. 2009

  • Leksikon fun der nayer yidisher literatur (Lexicon of the New Yiddish Literature)

    Rokhl H��ring Korn. 2009

  • Berlin: 1922; Der nayer alef-beys (The New Alphabet).

    Helene Khatskels. 2009

  • Leksikon fun der Yidisher literatur, prese un filologye (Lexicon of Yiddish Literature, Press, and Philology), vol. 1 Vilna: 1928; Leksikon fun der nayer Yidisher literatur.

    Rikudah Potash. 2009

  • Quoted in Leksikon fun der nayer yidisher literatur.

    Rosa Palatnik. 2009

  • Making sense of it all can be utterly intimidating and downright frustrating at times, but, with a little bit of guidance, expectant mamas -- and papas -- can sort through everything, from the misleading hogwash to ill-founded, nayer sayer information to medical expertise.

    Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright: Who Says Pregnancy Can't Be Sexy? 2009

  • Leksikon fun der nayer yidisher literatur, Vol. V.

    Ida Maze. 2009

  • In 1936 she settled in Rio, where she contributed to such local and international Yiddish press organs as Di yidishe prese of Rio, Der nayer moment of São Paolo, Der shpigl of Buenos Aires, Der kontinent and Der veg of Mexico City, Di fraye arbeter-shtime and Morgn-zhurnal of New York and Di goldene keyt of Tel Aviv.

    Rosa Palatnik. 2009

  • "Get ye hayame, and don't delay on the way; and say yer prayers as ye gaa; and let none but good thoughts come nigh ye; and put nayer foot autside the door-steyan again till ye gaa to be christened; and get that done a Sunda 'next."

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • "Get ye hayame, and don't delay on the way; and say yer prayers as ye gaa; and let none but good thoughts come nigh ye; and put nayer foot autside the door-steyan again till ye gaa to be christened; and get that done a Sunda 'next."

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

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