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In the USA, Yiddish has had a powerful impact on English, best heard in the argot of New York City, in the film and stage communities, and in the national media. Such words as bagel, chutzpah, kibbitz, mench, nosh, schlemiel, schmaltz, and schmuck have entered the American language, but are less used in Britain. The novelist and short-story writer Isaac Bashevis Singer wrote in Yiddish.
The bird of paradise represents liberty. The Southern Cross recalls the country's links with Australia. Effective date: 16 September 1975.
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