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Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Isaac Bashevis Singer — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Singer. Isaac Bashevis Singer, Miami Book Fair International, 1988 Isaac Bashevis Singer (né Yitskhok Hersh Zynger, en yiddish : יצחק באַש … Wikipédia en Français
HOFFER, YEḤIEL — (1906–1972), Yiddish writer. Born in Warsaw and trained as a physician, Hoffer first wrote poetry in Polish. After spending the war in Russia and three years in Paris, where he published a volume of Yiddish poems, he immigrated to Israel in 1951 … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Singer, Isaac Bashevis — Yiddish Yitskhok Bashevis Zinger born July 14?, 1904, Radzymin, Pol., Russian Empire died July 24, 1991, Surfside, Fla., U.S. Polish born U.S. writer of novels, short stories, and essays. He received a traditional Jewish education at the Warsaw… … Universalium
Liste der Baudenkmäler in Leverkusen — Die Liste der Baudenkmäler in Leverkusen enthält die denkmalgeschützten Bauwerke auf dem Gebiet der Stadt Leverkusen in Nordrhein Westfalen (Stand: 3. November 2011). Diese Baudenkmäler sind in Teil A der Denkmalliste der Stadt Leverkusen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
JUSTMAN, MOSHE BUNEM — (pseudonym: B. Yeushzon; 1889–1942), Yiddish journalist, humorist, and novelist. Born in Warsaw, he was educated in yeshivah and torn between admiration for ḥasidic life and the lure of modernism. He published in a broad spectrum of Yiddish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SINGER, ISAAC BASHEVIS — (1904–1991), Yiddish novelist, critic, and journalist. The younger brother of the novelists Ester Kraytman and I.J. Singer , Isaac was born into a rabbinical family in Leoncin, Poland. He grew up in Warsaw, where he made his career until his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TEITSH, MOYSHE — (1882–1935), Yiddish journalist, poet, novelist, and dramatist. Born near Vilna, Teitsh began his Yiddish career in 1902 under … Encyclopedia of Judaism