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- shrayber(s)(m.) writer
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
YIDDISH LITERATURE — This articles is arranged according to the following outline: introduction UNTIL THE END OF THE 18TH CENTURY the bible in yiddish literature epic homiletic prose drama liturgy ethical literature Historical Songs and Writings transcriptions of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FEFER, ITZIK — (1900–1952), Soviet Yiddish poet. Fefer was born in the Ukrainian shtetl of Shpola. He first joined the Jewish Labor Bund but, in 1919, became a member of the Communist Party. Soon after his debut as a Yiddish poet (1920), he became prominent in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NIGER, SHMUEL — (pseudonym of Shmuel Tsharny; 1883–1955), Yiddish literary critic. Niger was born in 1883 in Dukor, a village near Minsk. His father was a fervent follower of Chabad Ḥasidim who died when Shmuel was six years old. Among his siblings were BORUCH… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ROSENBLATT, H. — ROSENBLATT, H. (pseudonym of Ḥayyim Royzenblit; 1878–1956), U.S. Yiddish poet. Born in Rishoshe, Poland, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1892. From the age of 13, he worked in a sweatshop. Having tried 15 different professions, Rosen blatt turned to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KARPINOVITSH, AVROM — (1918–2004), Yiddish writer. Born in Vilna, he studied at the Vilna Realgymnasium where his teachers included the poet M. Kulbak and the literary historian max erik . He left Vilna in 1937 for Birobidjan, returning in 1944. Intercepted by the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KVITKO, LEIB — (1890–1952), Yiddish poet and novelist. Born in the Ukraine, he was orphaned while very young and had to earn his living from the age of ten, working in various Ukrainian cities as a dyer, shoemaker, porter, and stevedore. Along with david… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RUBINSTEIN, JOSEPH — (1905–1978), Yiddish poet. Born in Skidel, Poland, Rubinstein published his first book of verse, Modeln ( Models ) in Warsaw in 1939. His experiences as a war refugee in Alma Ata, Kazakhstan, from 1941 until his return to Poland in 1946 were… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SCHWARTZ, ISRAEL JACOB — (1885–1971), Yiddish poet and translator. Born in Petroshun, Lithuania, he began his literary career translating some of bialik s poems into Yiddish. In 1906 he emigrated to New York and, as soon as he had mastered English, translated poems by… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Вергелис, Арон Алтерович — Арон Алтерович Вергелис (идиш אַהרון װערגעליס Арн Вергелис; 7 мая 1918, Любар Волынской губернии 7 апреля 1999, Москва) еврейский советский прозаик, поэт, публицист, редактор, общественный деятель. Писал на идише. Жил в… … Википедия
Вергелис — Вергелис, Арон Алтерович Арон Алтерович Вергелис (идиш אַהרון װערגעליס Арн Вергелис; 7 мая 1918, Любар Волынской губернии 7 апреля 1999, Москва) еврейский советский прозаик, поэт, публицист, редактор, общественный деятель. Писал на идише. Жил в … Википедия
Вергелис, Арон — Арон Алтерович Вергелис (идиш אַהרון װערגעליס Арн Вергелис; 7 мая 1918, Любар Волынской губернии 7 апреля 1999, Москва) еврейский прозаик, поэт, публицист, редактор, общественный деятель. Писал на идише. Жил в Биробиджане. Начал печататься в… … Википедия