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The Joys of Yiddish Leo Rosten Vintage Book

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None: All purchases final

Purchase protection

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Vintage Paperback

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Hebrew

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Hebrew

Author:

Leo Rosten

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The Joys of Yiddish Leo Rosten Book. Condition:pre loved in good acceptable condition. Dust jacket has some wear on edges, foxing. See photos. Edition Description Do you know the origin of "chutzpa," "mishmosh," "fin," "bubeleh," "megillah," "shammes," "cockamamy," "kineahora"? Do you know when to cry "Mazel tov"-and when to avoid it like the plague? Do you know where Yiddish began and how it grew? Have you ever entered the remarkable world of the "shtetl"? Here is a book to be read and laughed over, no less than consulted - a contribution to linguistics, a "must" for lovers of English, a treasury of delights for anyone intrigued by the sparkling interplay of language and life. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.