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            <title>Just say nu : Yiddish for every occasion (when English just wont do)
            by Wex, Michael, 1954-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=738615</link>
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            <title>From shmear to eternity : the only book of Yiddish youll ever need
            by Kogos, Fred.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=644124</link>
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            <title>If you cant say anything nice, say it in Yiddish : the book of Yiddish insults and curses
            by Epstein, Lita.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=623239</link>
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            <title>Born to kvetch : Yiddish language and culture in all its moods
            by Wex, Michael, 1954-
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            <description>In Born to Kvetch, Michael Wex looks at the ingredients that went into this buffet of disenchantment and examines how they were mixed together to produce an almost limitless supply of striking idioms and withering curses (which get a chapter all to themselves). Born to Kvetch includes a wealth of material thats never appeared in English before. Youll find information on the Yiddish relationship to food, nature, divinity, and humanity. Theres even a chapter about sex. This is a look at a language that both shaped and was shaped by those who spoke it. From tukhes to goy, meshugener to kvetch, Yiddish words have permeated and transformed English as well. Through the idioms, phrases, metaphors, and fascinating history of this kvetch-full tongue, Michael Wex gives us a portrait of a people, and a language, in exile.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Words on fire : the unfinished story of Yiddish
            by Katz, Dovid.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=541108</link>
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            <title>The complete idiots guide to learning Yiddish
            by Blech, Benjamin.
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            <title>A dictionary of Yiddish slang &amp; idioms
            by Kogos, Fred.
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            <title>The Yiddish dictionary sourcebook : a transliterated guide to the Yiddish language
            by Galvin, Herman.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=74397</link>
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            <title>The joys of Yiddish; a relaxed lexicon of Yiddish, Hebrew and Yinglish words often encountered in English ... from the days of the Bible to those of the beatnik
            by Rosten, Leo, 1908-1997
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=121962</link>
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            <title>Say it in Yiddish
            by Weinreich, Uriel.
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