National Yiddish Book Center received an average rating of 5.00 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews.
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Yiddish Book Center by christine p via Insider Pages on 8/21/2005 This is a really interesting place even if youve never heard of Yiddish. The building reminds me of a Polynesian village from the outside. Admission is free donations are welcome. Once inside you can take the self guided tour which…
Yiddish Book Center by christine p via Insider Pages on 8/21/2005
Yiddish Book Center by christine c. via Judy's Book on 8/20/2005 This is a really interesting place – even if you’ve never heard of Yiddish. The building reminds me of a Polynesian village from the outside. Admission is free – donations are welcome. Once inside you can take the self guided tour which…
Yiddish Book Center by christine c. via Judy's Book on 8/20/2005
A tribute to books in a very literary, disappearing language by Niko S. via Judy's Book on 8/19/2005 For centuries, European Jews enjoyed literature and drama in one of the most expressive languages on both continents: Yiddish. When they came to America, they brought with them their books, their stories and their culture, often only…
A tribute to books in a very literary, disappearing language by Niko S. via Judy's Book on 8/19/2005
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