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Yiddish Melbourne : towards a history / Andrew Markus and Danielle Charak (eds)
Bib ID 4811861
Format BookBook
Description Monash University, Vic. : Australian Centre for Jewish Civilization, c2008 
145 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 cm. 
ISBN 097507511X 
Series

Monash publications in Jewish studies ; [2?]

Notes

Includes index.

Issue lacks numbering.

Bibliography: p. 134-139.

Subjects Jews - Victoria - Melbourne - Intellectual life.  |  Yiddish literature - Victoria - Melbourne.
Other authors/contributors Markus, Andrew  |  Charak, Danielle  |  Monash University. Australian Centre for the Study of Jewish Civilisation

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