Includes bibliographical references (page 37-38).Rachel Calof’s Story: Jewish Homesteader on the Northern Plains (Ed. J. Sanford Rikoon, Indiana University Press, 1995) is a first-person memoir of farming in North Dakota from 1894-1917, based on Rachel Calof‟s Yiddish manuscript. I traced this text from inception to publication, especially the translation and editing process, comparing a new translation of the Yiddish manuscript with the English publication. This article focuses primarily on the issues of space and the transition to a new environment. Rachel Kahn Calof immigrated alone to the United States and married into the Calof family. Resources were extremely limited and the families were forced to live in close proximity, often shari...
“Finding Home in Babel” examines literary representations of (im)migrant identity formation and tran...
The two novels of this paper, Anzia Yezierska’s Bread Givers and Herman Wouk´s Marjorie Morningstar,...
Much of the work studying women\u27s role in the American West has served to establish the significa...
Rachel Calof's Story. Jewish Homesteader on the Northern Plains (Ed. J. Sanford Rikoon, Indiana Univ...
Along with the original narrative this volume provides an epilogue by Jacob Calof, Rachel\u27s young...
Review of: Rachel Calof\u27s Story: Jewish Homesteader on the Northern Plains. Calof, Rachel
In the spring of 1908, Morris Zemsky, a Russian- Jewish immigrant homesteading in Ashley, North Dako...
Review of: Settling the Canadian-American West, 1890-1915: Pioneer Adaptation and Community Building...
Review of: And Prairie Dogs Weren\u27t Kosher": Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest since 1855. Schlof...
From the memoirs of several Jewish homesteaders in North Dakota, one observes a series of binaries b...
[[abstract]]Gaston Bachelard maintains that our childhood home is our “first universe, a real cosmos...
The article’s focus is on the role of the place of birth in the process of building the socio-politi...
The following contribution is an excerpt from the unpublished memoirs of Austrian Jewish émigrée, Li...
It took me just one month in the Salaman archives of Cambridge University Library to accumulate hund...
Where is home? Renate Edler loves to visit her grandmother in the house on Schellberg Street. She o...
“Finding Home in Babel” examines literary representations of (im)migrant identity formation and tran...
The two novels of this paper, Anzia Yezierska’s Bread Givers and Herman Wouk´s Marjorie Morningstar,...
Much of the work studying women\u27s role in the American West has served to establish the significa...
Rachel Calof's Story. Jewish Homesteader on the Northern Plains (Ed. J. Sanford Rikoon, Indiana Univ...
Along with the original narrative this volume provides an epilogue by Jacob Calof, Rachel\u27s young...
Review of: Rachel Calof\u27s Story: Jewish Homesteader on the Northern Plains. Calof, Rachel
In the spring of 1908, Morris Zemsky, a Russian- Jewish immigrant homesteading in Ashley, North Dako...
Review of: Settling the Canadian-American West, 1890-1915: Pioneer Adaptation and Community Building...
Review of: And Prairie Dogs Weren\u27t Kosher": Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest since 1855. Schlof...
From the memoirs of several Jewish homesteaders in North Dakota, one observes a series of binaries b...
[[abstract]]Gaston Bachelard maintains that our childhood home is our “first universe, a real cosmos...
The article’s focus is on the role of the place of birth in the process of building the socio-politi...
The following contribution is an excerpt from the unpublished memoirs of Austrian Jewish émigrée, Li...
It took me just one month in the Salaman archives of Cambridge University Library to accumulate hund...
Where is home? Renate Edler loves to visit her grandmother in the house on Schellberg Street. She o...
“Finding Home in Babel” examines literary representations of (im)migrant identity formation and tran...
The two novels of this paper, Anzia Yezierska’s Bread Givers and Herman Wouk´s Marjorie Morningstar,...
Much of the work studying women\u27s role in the American West has served to establish the significa...