- zamd
- (nueter/m.) sand
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
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Boraisha, Menahem — (1888 1949) American Yiddish poet of Polish origin. He emigrated to the US in 1914. His poem Polyn expresses the tense relationship between Jews and Poles. He published a number of collections, including a A ring in der keyt, Zamd,a book of… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
BERNSTEIN, ABRAHAM MOSHE — (1866–1932), ḥazzan and composer. Born in Shatsk, in the Russian province of Minsk, Bernstein was a cantor in Bialystok and choir director for cantor Baruch Leib Rosowsky in Riga before being appointed cantor of the Taharas Kodesh synagogue in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BORAISHA, MENAHEM — (Menahem Goldberg; sometimes simply Menahem; 1888–1949), Yiddish poet and essayist. Born in Brest Litovsk, the son of a Hebrew teacher, he combined a thorough Jewish education with attendance at the Russian school in his birthplace. At the age of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
FRUG, SHIMON SHMUEL — (1860–1916), Russian poet. Frug was born in a Jewish agricultural colony in Kherson province, Russia; he was self educated. He began his poetic career writing in Russian, published three volumes of verse, and was the first poet to treat Jewish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism