"Bupkes: nothing at all. The word is Yiddish, a language that was once spoken by the Jews of Eastern Europe and elsewhere around the world. Some people still speak Yiddish today." 2023/08/01
Summary:
"This is a book about bupkes: nothing, zero, zilch. An empty garden, an empty bench at the playground, an empty soup bowl all seem like nothing - bupkes! The funny thing is that bupkes may mean nothing - but it can feel like everything"-- Provided by publisher.
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