Oxford Institute for Yiddish Studies' First seminar
(Photograph) - Lingua judaica . . . Dov-Ber Kerler (left) leads discussion of the semiotics of the Mayse Bukh in Old Yiddish Literature at the first seminar held by the new Oxford Institute for...
(Photograph) - Lingua judaica . . . Dov-Ber Kerler (left) leads discussion of the semiotics of the Mayse Bukh in Old Yiddish Literature at the first seminar held by the new Oxford Institute for...
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Mind and World
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