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Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Moyshe-Leyb Halpern — Moyshe Leyb Halpern: Selbstportrait von 1927 Moyshe Leyb Halpern (* 2. Januar 1886 in Solotschiw; † 31. August 1932 in New York City) war ein jiddischsprachiger Dichter der Moderne. M.L. Halpern gilt als einer der herausragendsten und begabtesten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moyshe Kulbak — (1896, Smarhoń – 1937, near Minsk) was a Yiddish language writer, born in Smarhon (present day Belarus) to a Jewish family. He studied at the Volozhin Yeshiva in Lithuania. Overview In 1914 he moved to the Russian city of Minsk; in 1920,… … Wikipedia
Moyshe Altman — (Yiddish: משה אַלטמאַן; Russian: Моисей Элевич Альтман) (May 7, 1890, Lipcani, Bessarabia October 21, 1981, Chernivtsi, USSR) was a Yiddish writer. Works בלענדעניש (Блэндэниш мираж: две новеллы), Култур: Черновцы, 1926. די װינער קאַרעטע (Ди Винэр … Wikipedia
Moyshe-Leyb Halpern — (not to be confused with Mani Leib, another Yiddish poet) Moyshe Leyb Halpern (January 2, 1886 – August 31, 1932) was a Yiddish language modernist poet. He was born and raised in a traditional Jewish household in Zlotshev, Galicia and brought to… … Wikipedia
Moyshe Nadir — Yitzchak Rayz (1885 1943), better known by his pen name Moyshe Nadir (Yiddish: משה נאדיר ; also transliterated Moishe ). was an American Yiddish language writer and satirist.[1] Rayz was born in the town of Narayev, in eastern Galicia, then… … Wikipedia
HALPERN, MOYSHE-LEYB — (1886–1932), Yiddish poet. Born in Galicia, Halpern emigrated to the United States in 1908, after participating in the Czernowitz Yiddish Language Conference, and lived mainly in New York. He associated with Di Yunge, but his style was at odds… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BRODERZON, MOYSHE — (1890–1956), Yiddish poet and theater director. A descendant of a family of wealthy merchants who were permitted to reside in Moscow, Broderzon received his early education in that city and at a Lodz business school. He experienced the revolution … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Halpern, Moyshe Leyb — ▪ American poet born Jan. 2, 1886, Zlotchev, Galicia, Austria Hungary died Aug. 31, 1932, New York, N.Y., U.S. American poet whose unsentimental and psychologically complex free verse in Yiddish extols socialism, individual rights, and… … Universalium
KULBAK, MOYSHE — (1896–1940), Yiddish poet, novelist, and dramatist. Kulbak was born in Smorgon near Vilna. He wrote first in Hebrew but soon changed to Yiddish and published his first book of poems Shirim ( Poems, 1920) while teaching in Vilna s Yiddish schools … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NADIR, MOYSHE — (pseudonym of Isaac Reis; 1885–1943), Yiddish poet and humorist. Born in eastern Galicia, Nadir emigrated to New York at the age of 13 and at 16 began to write lyrics in which he emphasized the hardships of the immigrant generation. His later… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
OYVED, MOYSHE — (Good (né Gudak), Edward; 1885–1958), Yiddish writer, artist, sculptor, and gem expert. Oyved was born in Skempe, Poland and came to England in 1903, settling in the East End of London. Working as a watchmaker, he began trading in antique watches … Encyclopedia of Judaism