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Jacob Dinezon, also
known as
Yankev Dinezon (c. 1851 – 1919), was a
Yiddish author and
editor from
Lithuania (then part of the
Russian Empire). There...
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writers in
publishing their work,
including his
lifelong friend Jacob Dinezon, Der
Nister and
Lamed Shapiro. He also
collaborated with them on multiple...
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Jacob Dinezon,
Mordecai Spector, and
Noach Pryłucki). In 1909, in
celebration of his 25th
Jubilee as a writer, his
friend and
colleague Jacob Dinezon spearheaded...
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sixteenth century, is a
veritable intellectual renascence."
Jacob Dinezon quipped: "The
still young Yiddish theatre that went to
America did not...
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Mausoleum of the
Three Writers (Peretz,
Dinezon, and An-sky) in Warsaw...
- scrolls." In 1915, An-sky,
together with
writers I.L.
Peretz and
Yankev Dinezon,
published a call for
people to
collect their folklore and send it to the...
- Dos
Yudishes folks-blat in
Saint Petersburg. He
corresponded with
Jacob Dinezon and I. L. Peretz. In 1891, they
published Reyzen's poem Ven dos lebn is...
- to the
Yiddishe Bibliothek (which was
edited by I. L.
Peretz and
Jacob Dinezon) and to Ben-Avigdor's
Hebrew juvenile periodical Sifre Agorah. He returned...
- head of the
Judenrat in the
Warsaw Ghetto Szymon Datner,
historian Jacob Dinezon (1852–1919),
writer Marek Edelman Maksymilian Fajans, artist, lithographer...
- 1955/09/23, 00603
Jacob Dinezon, Hershele: Count; Translation: S. Herberg, 2 Volumes, Tel Aviv: Mitzpe, 1937. (Yiddish)
Jacob Dinezon, Two cubits: a novel;...