Journals of Yaakov Zipper, 1950-1982

Journals of Yaakov Zipper, 1950-1982
Author: Yaakov Zipper
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2004-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773571558

A writer, lecturer, and community activist, Zipper was principal of the Jewish Peretz School from the 1920s until his death. His life was dedicated to keeping both the Yiddish language and the school alive - and every day of his existence, according to his journals, was a struggle to achieve those goals. While written as a personal diary, in truth this is the story of the sad but inevitable death of Yiddish Montreal.

New Readings of Yiddish Montreal - Traduire le Montréal yiddish

New Readings of Yiddish Montreal - Traduire le Montréal yiddish
Author: Pierre Anctil
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2007-06-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 2760316637

The texts collected in this volume unveil the practice and the methods of the translators and scholars who contributed to the reemergence of Yiddish in contemporary Canada. Each of the personalities discussed enlarged the historical position and interpreted various aspects of the Yiddish language in Montreal that until recently remained obscure or inaccessible. -- Les textes rassemblés dans ce volume tentent de lever le voile sur la démarche et les méthodes des traducteurs et chercheurs qui ont contribué à la réémergence du yiddish dans le Canada contemporain. Ces traducteurs et chercheurs ont élargi l’assise historique et interprété de nombreux aspects de la langue yiddish à Montréal, aspects qui jusque-là demeuraient obscurs et inaccessibles.

Canada's Jews

Canada's Jews
Author: Gerald J. J. Tulchinsky
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 669
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802093868

Canada's Jews covers the 240-year period from the beginnings of the Jewish community in the 1760s to the present day, illuminating the golden chain of Jewish tradition, religion, language, economy, and history as established and renewed in the northern lands.

Yiddish Poetry and the Tuberculosis Sanatorium

Yiddish Poetry and the Tuberculosis Sanatorium
Author: Ernest B. Gilman
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0815653069

Part literary history and part medical sociology, Gilman’s book chronicles the careers of three major immigrant Yiddish poets of the twentieth century—Solomon Bloomgarten (Yehoash), Sholem Shtern, and H. Leivick—all of whom lived through, and wrote movingly of, their experience as patients in a tuberculosis sanatorium. Gilman addresses both the formative influence of the sanatorium on the writers’ work and the culture of an institution in which, before the days of antibiotics, writing was encouraged as a form of therapy. He argues that each writer produced a significant body of work during his recovery, itself an experience that profoundly influenced the course of his subsequent literary career. Seeking to recover the “imaginary” of the sanatorium as a scene of writing by doctors and patients, Gilman explores the historical connection between tuberculosis treatment and the written word. Through a close analysis of Yiddish poems, and translations of these writers, Gilman sheds light on how essential writing and literature were to the sanatorium experience. All three poets wrote under the shadow of death. Their works are distinctive, but their most urgent concerns are shared: strangers in a strange land, suffering, displacement, acculturation, and, inevitably, what it means to be a Jew.

Studies in Judaism and Jewish Education in Honor of Dr. Lifsa B. Schachter

Studies in Judaism and Jewish Education in Honor of Dr. Lifsa B. Schachter
Author: Jean Lettofsky
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1490783237

This book is a collection of essays in honor of the life and work of Dr. Lifsa Schachter . The contributors span a broad range of Dr. Schachter's 50-year involvement in Jewish education and scholarship. The three major foci of the volume--Bible, Hebrew, and Jewish education--reflect the three major arenas of her work. Within each of these areas, the essays encompass Dr. Schachter's commitment to thoughtful reflection (theory) and competent and creative implementation (practice). Also included are several essays by Dr. Schachter as well as reflections from Lifsa's students and colleagues on her contribution to their personal and professional growth.

Sacred Ground on de la Savane

Sacred Ground on de la Savane
Author: Danny Kucharsky
Publisher: Vehicule Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

Published to mark the centennial of Montreal's Baron de Hirsch Cemetery, this volume traces the growth and changing composition of the cemetery, from its beginning as a response to the Jewish immigration boom at the turn of the 20th century to present day concerns like security, burial rituals, and modern management techniques.

Translation Effects

Translation Effects
Author: Kathy Mezei
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0773590595

Much of Canadian cultural life is sustained and enriched by translation. Translation Effects moves beyond restrictive notions of official translation in Canada, analyzing its activities and effects on the streets, in movie theatres, on stages, in hospitals, in courtrooms, in literature, in politics, and across café tables. The first comprehensive study of the intersection of translation and culture, Translation Effects offers an original picture of translation practices across many languages and through several decades of Canadian life. The book presents detailed case studies of specific events and examines the reverberation and spread of their effects. Through these imaginative, at times unusual, investigations, the contributors unveil the simultaneous invisibility and omnipresence of translation and present a cross-cut of Canadian translation moments. Addressing the period from the 1950s to the present and including a wide scope of examples from medical interpreting to film dubbing, the essays in this book create a panoramic view of the creation of modern culture in Canada. Contributors include Piere Anctil (University of Ottawa), Hélène Buzelin (Université de Montréal), Alessandra Capperdoni (Simon Fraser University), Philippe Cardinal, Andrew Clifford (York University), Beverley Curran, Renée Desjardins (University of Ottawa), Ray Ellenwood, David Gaertner, Chantal Gagnon (Université de Montréal), Patricia Godbout, Hugh Hazelton, Jane Koustas (Brock University), Louise Ladouceur (Université de l'Albera, Gillian Lane-Mercier (McGill University), George Lang, Rebecca Margolis, Sophie McCall (Simon Fraser University), Julie Dolmaya McDonough, Denise Merkle (Université de Moncton), Kathy Mezei, Sorouja Moll, Brian Mossop, Daisy Neijmann, Glen Nichols (Mount Allison University), Joseph Pivato, Gregory Reid, Robert Schwartzwald, Sherry Simon, Luise von Flotow (University of Ottawa), and Christine York.

Yiddish Cities

Yiddish Cities
Author: Rebecca Margolis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2013
Genre: Hebrew language
ISBN:

American Jewish Year Book

American Jewish Year Book
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2005
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9780874951356

The Library owns the volumes of the American Jewish Yearbook from 1899 - current.