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- Der Groyser Kundes (Yiddish: דער גרױסער קונדס, The Big Stick or The Big Prankster) was a New York City, Yiddish language satirical w****ly which ran from...
- Freedom's Journal The Freeman Freie Arbeiter Stimme (Yiddish-language) Der Groyser Kundes (Yiddish-language w****ly) Il Progresso Italo-Americano (Italian-language...
- from Odesa. He was one of the founders of New York satirical w****ly Der Groyser Kundes ("The Big Stick"). He published three volumes of verse, and co-edited...
- that er he iz is geven been a a groyser big lamdn scholar un and a a gvir... rich-man... ...a yid vos er iz geven a groyser lamdn un a gvir... ...a Jew that...
- Shtime, Tsukunft, Yugnt, Literatur un Lebn, Amerike, Yidisher Kemfer, Der Groyser Kundes, Kibetser, Der Beyzem, Fraye Shtunde, Der Arbiter, Fraye Gezelshaft...
- Rabbi Sholom the Great (Yiddish: דער גרויסער רבי שלום, romanized: Der Groyser Rebbe Shalom) (1769 – 1802) was a Ukrainian rabbi and father of Rabbi Yisroel...
- vayse papir, In der fremd viln mir mer nit zayn. Habeyt mishomyim ureey, Groyser got **** arop un ze, Vi men yogt undz, vi men plot undz, Got, her oys undzer...
- (Siegel - Wohl) Der groyser nes (The great miracle) (Avrom Blum - Wohl) Raykhe kabtsonim (Rich paupers) (Siegel - Wohl) Der groyser suprayz (The big surprise)...
- 1921 to 1923, Eve settled in Chicago, where she continued to sell Der Groyser Kundes and offered Russian lessons. For about eight months she ran with...
- Grönköpings Veckoblad Sweden 1902 ongoing La Grosse Bertha France 1991 1993 Der Groyser Kundes United States New York 1909 1927 Guerin Meschino Italy Milan 1882...