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The Languages of the Jews and the Jewish Theatre

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2009

Eli Rozik
Affiliation:
Eli Rozik isSenior Lecturer of Theatre Studies, Theatre Arts Department, Tel Aviv University

Extract

In the professional sense Jewish theatre does not emerge until the second half of the nineteenth century. Its establishment was the consequence of two hundred years of socio-economic processes which revolutionized the structure of Jewish society. These processes had a crucial influence on the various languages used by the Jews and eventually determined which ones would be spoken on Jewish stages.

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Articles
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Copyright © International Federation for Theatre Research 1988

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