- durkh
- (prep.) through
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Malka Lee — (Yiddish: מלכה לי) (July 4, 1904 – March 22, 1976) was an American poet. She is the author of Durkh Kindershe Oygn (Through the Eyes of Childhood), published in 1955 and dedicated to her family, who were killed by the Nazis in the shtetl of… … Wikipedia
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Liste d'oeuvres poetiques sur la Shoah — Liste d œuvres poétiques sur la Shoah Sommaire 1 Anthologies 2 A 3 C 4 F 5 G … Wikipédia en Français
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Liste d'œuvres poétiques sur la Shoah — Sommaire 1 Anthologies 2 A 3 C 4 F 5 G 6 H … Wikipédia en Français
Dürkheim — (D. an der Hardt), Bezirksamtsstadt im bayr. Regbez. Pfalz, an der Isenach, am Fuß der Hardt u. an der Staatsbahnlinie Neustadt a. d. Hardt Monsheim, 130 m ü. M., hat 2 evangelische und eine kath. Kirche, Synagoge, Progymnasium, Realschule,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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
LEE, MALKE — (pseudonym of Malke Leopold Rappaport; 1904–1964), Yiddish poet. Born in Monastrich (Galicia), she immigrated to New York in 1921. Her poems appeared in Yiddish periodicals from 1922 and were collected in six volumes, of which In Likht fun… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
STEINBARG, ELIEZER — (Shtaynbarg; 1880–1932), Yiddish educator, cultural activist, and author. Born in Lipkany, Moldava (former Bessarabia), Steinbarg received extensive Jewish instruction from kabbalist Yosele Dayen, and was self taught in Russian and German… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
UNITED JEWISH SOCIALIST WORKERS' PARTY — (SS and JS; abbr.: Fareynigte, i.e., United ), short lived group in revolutionary Russia and interwar Poland. It was formed in June 1917 through the union of the Zionist Socialist Workers Party (SS, who were territorialists ), and the … Encyclopedia of Judaism