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Abraham Nahum Stencl אברהם נחום שטענצל
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Abraham Nahum Stencl אברהם נחום שטענצל

Loshn un Lebn Content January 1967 to November 1981

Until recently, only a small fraction of the millions of Yiddish words printed in these rare literary journals had ever been translated into English. Thanks to the British Academy, translator Lena Watson has been able to work with our team to create an English-language index of the journals’ content pages, opening a window into the vibrant content within these journals for English speakers for the first time. These content pages reveal voices from across the Yiddish-speaking world; writers, poets, and essayists reflecting on everything from assimilation and the Holocaust to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jewish art, Soviet politics, and life in wartime London and many other subjects besides. The journals also featured local cultural news, like the Saturday Afternoon Yiddish meetings in Whitechapel, and tributes to major Yiddish figures such as Izrael Zangwill and Sholem Aleichem. Even if you don’t read Yiddish, we invite you to explore this fascinating catalogue: a powerful record of Jewish cultural life, resilience, and creativity.

contents 1967 01 421
contents 1967 02-03 422-423
contents 1967 04-05 424-425
contents 1967 06 426
contents 1967 09-10 429-430
contents 1967 11-12 431-432
contents 1968 01 433
contents 1968 02-04 434-436
contents 1968 05-06 437-438
contents 1968 07 439
contents 1968 08-09 440-441
contents 1968 10-11 442-443
contents 1968 12 444
contents 1969 01 445
contents 1969 02-03 446-447
contents 1969 04 448
contents 1969 05-06 449-450
contents 1969 07 451
contents 1969 08-09 452-453
contents 1969 10-11 454-455
contents 1969 12-1970 01 456-457
contents 1970 02-04 468-470
contents 1970 05-07 471-473
contents 1970 08-09 478-479
contents 1970 10-12 480-482
contents 1971 01-02 483-484
contents 1971 03-04 385-386
contents 1971 05-06 385-386
contents 1971 07-08 389-390
contents 1971 09-10 391-392
contents 1971 11-12 393-394
contents 1972 01-03 395-397
contents 1972 04-05 398-399
contents 1972 06-08 400-402
contents 1972 09-11 406
contents 1972-1973 12-01 407-408
contents 1973 02-03 409-410
contents 1973 04-05 411-412
contents 1973 06-09 413-416
contents 1973 10-01 417-420
contents 1974 02-05 421-423
contents 1974 06-10 424-429
contents 1974 11-12 430-431
contents 1975 01-03 432-434
contents 1975 04-06 435-437
contents 1975 07-09 438-440
contents 1975 10-12 441-443
contents 1976 01-04 444-446
contents 1976 05-07 447-449
contents 1976 08-10 450-452
contents 1976-1977 11-01 453-455
contents 1977 02-05 456-459
contents 1977 06-09 460-463
contents 1977 10-12 464-466
contents 1978 01-05 467-468
contents 1978 12 479
contents 1979 05 480
contents 1979 10 481
contents 1980 04 482
contents 1980 09 483
contents 1981 06 484
contents 1981 11 485
Unlocking previously hidden histories of Yiddish culture
Unlocking previously hidden histories of Yiddish culture