yiddish books published in Russia

hlmurav at UIUC.EDU hlmurav at UIUC.EDU
Mon May 12 16:02:42 UTC 2008


To add to Sasha Senderovich's reply, the best you can do at this point in terms 
of Russian-Yiddish language aids is Boris Sandler's Russian-language textbook 
on Yiddish, which contains a small glossary, but excellent verb tables showing 
the coordination between Russian and Yiddish.

---- Original message ----
>Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 10:21:21 -0500
>From: richard tomback <kaunas4 at RCN.COM>  
>Subject: [SEELANGS] yiddish books published in Russia  
>To: SEELANGS at BAMA.UA.EDU
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>Any membesr have any suggestions where I may purchase books in Yiddish 
>published in the USSR, also a Yiddish-Russian Dictionary.
>
>
>Thanks,
>Richard
>
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