- Chernivtsi, is
called a
shtot (Yiddish: שטאָט), and a
village is
called a dorf (Yiddish: דאָרף).
Shtetl is a
diminutive of
shtot with the
meaning 'little...
- shtetls, like
Khurbn Proskurov,
Rakhel Feygenberg's A
pinkes fun a
toyter shtot (khurbn dubove) (Chronicle of a Dead City: The
Destruction of Dubove), Max...
- villages) is the
plural of
shtetl (שטעטל, village), the
diminutive of
shtot (שטאָט, town). In this case, the root
means something like "twist" so the...
-
central and
eastern Europe. The word
shtetl is Yiddish,
derived from the word
shtot (town) with the
suffix -l, a diminutive.
Shtetlekh first began to appear...
- libe" (A
Murderer for Love),
which appeared in the
newspaper Filadelfyer Shtot-Tsaytung, in 1894 (Schulman &
Denman 2007). Kobrin's
first play, Mine (Minna)...
-
socially conscious with him
frequently decrying rampant Mexican poverty.
Shtot un
palatsn (City and palaces) (Mexico, 1936) Ad
mosay (Until when?) (Mexico...
- lady
called Tamare and his life changes.
Overture to
Glory (Der
Vilner Shtot Khazn; the
Yiddish title literally means "The
Vilnius City Cantor") 1940...
- Jews, for the
rights of citizenship… for
progressive Jewish literature."
Shtot in profil. Lid un
grotesk ("City in Profile.
Poetry and Grotesque", Bucharest...
-
Dniester (On the
Banks of the Dniester, Warsaw: 1925) A
pinkes fun a
toyter shtot:
Khurbn Dubove (Record Book of a Dead City: The
Destruction of Dubove, Warsaw:...
- pre-Holocaust
Eastern Europe (שטעטל, shtetl, 'town',
diminutive of שטאָט,
shtot, 'city'; cf. German: Städtl,
South German /
Austrian colloquial diminutive...