Viewed by the Hebrewist cultural establishment through its European “orientalist” prism (in Said's 1978 connotation), oriental Jews were perceived as premodern and “primitive.”
ABOUT PRINTERESSES. Some unsophisticated editor in the southern portion of the State advertises for two girls to learn the printer’s trade.
Call me anti-social, call me a holiday-hater, call me Scrooge, call me a party-pooper—call me anything, but please don't call me about a party you're giving because I won't come.
Instead of an occasional gardener to trim up the walks, and to hoe, your wife will be as happy as a queen, and your daughters as princesses, to spuddle about now and then, and have little flower gardens, and herb beds.