Di brider Ashkenazi

Di Brider Ashkenazi is a vast and nuanced social epic that traces the history of the textile merchants in Lodz, Poland, from the Post-Napoleonic era until the 1920's

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Main Author: Singer, Israel Joshua, 1893-1944
Corporate Authors: Jewish Public Library (Montréal, Québec), National Yiddish Book Center (U.S.)
Other Authors: Zilberberg, Peretz (Narrator)
Format: Audio Book
Language:Yiddish
Published: Amherst, MA : New York, NY : National Yiddish Book Center ; Distributed by Jewish Book Council, [2004?]
Amherst, MA : National Yiddish Book Center, [2004?]
Series:Sami Rohr library of recorded Yiddish books
The Sami Rohr library of recorded Yiddish books
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Published 1960

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Published 1938

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