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Passionate Women, Passive Men by Janet Hadda Dictionaries Originally published between 1944 and

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Originally published between 1944 and 1953

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Passionate Women, Passive Men by Janet Hadda Dictionaries Originally published between 1944 andSuicide is always a controversial issue. Among Jews, it is often taboo. Stereotypically, Jews do not commit suicide; certainly, they do not discuss it. Passionate Women, Passive Men: Suicide in Yiddish Literature challenges this perception, exploring the problem of suicide through a series of literary case studies. Hadda investigates the lives of these fictional suicides, asking the question: What could be so wrong in a person's life that

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