@Book{1693124440, author="Rojanski, Rachel", title="Yiddish in Israel: a history", year="2020", publisher="Indiana University Press", address="Bloomington, Indiana", keywords="Yiddish language; Israel; History", abstract="Acknowledgments.A note on transliteration, translation, and archival signatures.Introduction: ``They are ashamed of us Yiddish writers.''``Even the stones speak Hebrew'': The melting pot and Israel's cultural policy --The heart of Yiddish culture: the Yiddish press 1948-1968 --``We are Jewish actors from the diaspora'': Yiddish actors, Yiddish theater, and the Jewish State, 1948-1965 --``To assemble the scattered spirit of Israel'': high Yiddish culture - Di goldene keyt and the Yiddish chair at the Hebrew university --``We are writing a new chapter in Yiddish literature'': the literary group Yung Yisroel and the Zionist master narrative --``You no longer need to be afraid to love Yiddish'': 1965, the production of Di megile, and the return of Eastern Europe to Israel's collective memory --The end of the twentieth century: private memory, collective image, and the retreat from the melting pot --Epilogue.Bibliography.Index.", note="Rachel Rojanski", note="Includes index and bibliographical references", isbn="9780253045157", language="English" }