Vivi Lachs is a social historian, Yiddishist, and research fellow at Queen Mary, University of London. She was a Yiddish Book Centre Translation Fellow in 2019, and is also a teacher, a Yiddish singer, and the author of Whitechapel Noise (Wayne State University Press, 2018). She organizes the Yiddish Open Mic and the Great Yiddish Parade and has produced two CDs of London Yiddish songs from the old East End: Whitechapel, mayn vaytshepl, and Don't Ask Silly Questions.
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Well illustrated and full of fascinating biographical and bibliographic information, London Yiddishtown is an excellent introduction to three sadly neglected Yiddish writers and their world. It ends with the best chapter in the book, a forty-page essay on the Yiddish literary scene of the 1930s and 1940s that gives more attention to refugee Yiddish writers such as Itzik Manger, A. N. Stencl and Esther Kreitman. --David Herman "TLS" Vivi Lachs's excellent book is accessible to all. --Helen Beer "Folklore"

