Forty new Yiddish works have been published in the Russian Ukraine during the past year, according to an announcement made at a meeting of Jewish writers in Kiev. The meeting noted with gratification the “enormous increase” of Jewish writers and reading public as a result of the Russian occupation of eastern Poland.
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