Shir ha-shirim.

Mayn ershter roman. Ester.

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Shir ha-shirim.

Mayn ershter roman. Ester.

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A boy's tender love for the daughter of his brother, a girl his age. Shimek's shyness is so acute he can only communicate his heart by noting the ways of nature and quoting from the biblical "Song of Songs." First English translation of an illustrated 1910 novel evoking the lost world of Eastern European Jewry.

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Language
Yiddish
Pages
131

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Cover of: Pesnʹ pesneĭ
Pesnʹ pesneĭ: i︠u︡nosheskiĭ roman
2005, "Mosty kulʹtury", "Gesharim"
in Russian
Cover of: Shir ha-shirim
Cover of: Shir ha-shirim
Cover of: Shir ha-shirim
Cover of: Shir ha-shirim.
Shir ha-shirim.: Mayn ershter roman. Ester.
1947, Melukhe-Farlag "Der Emes,"
in Yiddish
Cover of: Shir-hashirim
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Moskve

Classifications

Library of Congress
PJ5129.R2 S53

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Pagination
131 p.
Number of pages
131

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6059965M
LCCN
49043759
OCLC/WorldCat
26797269

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