Dear Hasafran,

It is a pleasure to announce that the vol. 28 of "Yerusholaymer 
Almanakh" appeared in July 2008 in Jerusalem. It includes new 
original Yiddish fiction, poetry, essays, memoirs and papers by 35 
authors from Israel, Europe and America. The volume opens with a 
tribute publication of the works of a number of leading Yiddish 
authors from the recent past and it also offers new Yiddish 
translations of prose and poetry from English, Hebrew and Russian.

Its substantial new section of new Yiddish writing includes, among 
others, the complete text of a musical play, "The Maiden of Ludmir" 
by Miriam Hoffman (New York), the poems of recently discovered new 
Yiddish voices: Haike Beruriah Wiegand of London, and Sergey 
(Yisroel) Nekrasov of St. Petersburg; a new, longer poem by Velvl 
Chernin and a grotesque novella by Boris Kotlerman (both from Israel) 
as well as stories by Heershadovid Menkes of Vilna, and the veteran 
author of Ukraine, Yoysef Burg of Czernowitz.

Among its essays, studies, and publications are included a memoir of 
Yiddish schools in prewar Vilna, a new Yiddish translation of a short 
symbolistic play by Shloime Mikhoels (the surviving text from 1919 is 
in Russian), as well as studies on the Israeli Yidishpiel theater, on 
Franz Kafka, and the Yiddish theater in Prague, on Sigmund Freud and 
the infamous Phillip Halsmann Case in prewar Austria, on the fate of 
Yiddish studies and culture in prewar Soviet occupied Lithuania, and 
a linguistic study of the lexico-semantic impact of Yiddish on the 
formation of Israeli Hebrew (Ivrit). All in all the "Almanakh" 
contains new works by 34 contemporary authors, essayists, and 
scholars from Israel, Europe, Russia, the USA, Australia, and Argentina.

The address of the "Almanakh's" website is: 
http://yiddish-almanach.org/. Its Table of Content (including a 
generous samples of published works) can be viewed at: 
http://yiddish-almanach.org/index.php/yiddish/inhalt/

All the best,

Dov-Ber Kerler




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