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Yitzchok-yossel Broitgeber
At the time I am speaking of, the above was about forty yea...

Tashrak
Pen name of Israel Joseph Zevin; born, 1872, in Gori-Gorki,...

Sholom-alechem
Pen name of Shalom Rabinovitz; born, 1859, in Pereyaslav, G...

A Jewish Child
The mother came out of the bride's chamber, and cast a pier...

Micha Joseph Berdyczewski
Born, 1865, in Berschad, Podolia, Southwestern Russia; educ...

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

Manasseh
It was a stifling summer evening. I had just come home from...

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

Earth Of Palestine
As my readers know, I wanted to do a little stroke of busin...

A Gloomy Wedding
They handed Gittel a letter that had come by post, she put ...

A Livelihood
The two young fellows Maxim Klopatzel and Israel Friedman w...

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

The Hole In A Beigel
When I was a little Cheder-boy, my Rebbe, Bunem-Breine-Gite...

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...

Hirsh David Naumberg
Born, 1876, in Msczczonow, Government of Warsaw, Russian Po...

Lost His Voice
It was in the large synagogue in Klemenke. The week-day ser...

An Easy Fast
That which Doctor Tanner failed to accomplish, was effectua...

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...

The Clever Rabbi
A FOLK TALE The power of man's imagination, said my Grandmot...



Reuben Asher Braudes






Category: REUBEN ASHER BRAUDES

Born, 1851, in Wilna (Lithuania), White Russia; went to Roumania
after the anti-Jewish riots of 1882, and published a Yiddish
weekly, Yehudit, in the interest of Zionism; expelled from
Roumania; published a Hebrew weekly, Ha-Zeman, in Cracow, in 1891;
then co-editor of the Yiddish edition of Die Welt, the official
organ of Zionism; Hebrew critic, publicist, and novelist;
contributor to Ha-Lebanon (at eighteen), Ha-Shahar, Ha-Boker Or,
and other periodicals; chief work, the novel "Religion and Life."





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