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Yiddish Tales

Isaac Loeb Perez
Born, 1851, in Samoscz, Government of Lublin, Russian Polan...

At The Matzes
It was quite early in the morning, when Sossye, the scribe'...

The Misfortune Or How The Rav Of Pumpian Tried To Solve A Social Problem
Pumpian is a little town in Lithuania, a Jewish town. It li...

Ezrielk The Scribe
Forty days before Ezrielk descended upon this sinful world,...

Mordecai Spektor
Born, 1859, in Uman, Government of Kieff, Little Russia; educ...

Shut In
Lebele is a little boy ten years old, with pale cheeks, liq...

The Treasure
To sleep, in summer time, in a room four yards square, toge...

David Frischmann
Born, 1863, in Lodz, Russian Poland, of a family of merchan...

Abraham Raisin
Born, 1876, in Kaidanov, Government of Minsk (Lithuania), W...

Yohrzeit For Mother
The Ginzburgs' first child died of inflammation of the lung...

Late
It was in sad and hopeless mood that Antosh watched the aut...

Women A Prose Poem
Hedged round with tall, thick woods, as though designedly, ...

The Passover Guest
I "I have a Passover guest for you, Reb Yoneh, such a gu...

An Original Strike
I was invited to a wedding. Not a wedding at which ladie...

Loeb Schapiro
Born, about 1880, in the Government of Kieff, Little Russia; ...

Reuben Asher Braudes
Born, 1851, in Wilna (Lithuania), White Russia; went to Rouma...

The Last Of Them
They had been Rabbonim for generations in the Misnagdic com...

A Woman's Wrath
The small room is dingy as the poverty that clings to its w...

Meyer Blinkin
Born, 1879, in a village near Pereyaslav, Government of Pol...

Fishel The Teacher
Twice a year, as sure as the clock, on the first day of Nis...



Jehalel






Category: JEHALEL

Pen name of Judah Loeb Lewin; born, 1845, in Minsk (Lithuania), White
Russia; tutor; treasurer to the Brodski flour mills and their sugar
refinery, at Tomaschpol, Podolia, later in Kieff; began to write in
1860; translator of Beaconsfield's Tancred into Hebrew; Talmudist;
mystic; first Socialist writer in Hebrew; writer, chiefly in Hebrew, of
prose and poetry; contributor to Sholom-Alechem's Juedische
Volksbibliothek, Ha-Shahar, Ha-Meliz, Ha-Zeflrah, and other
periodicals.





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