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Dovid Hofshteyn (Yiddish: דוד האָפשטיין
Dovid Hofshteyn, Russian: Давид Гофштейн; June 12, 1889 in
Korostyshiv –
August 12, 1952), also transliterated...
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translator from the
Soviet Union. She was born in 1909 as
Shifra Hofshteyn (Yiddish: שפרה האָפשטיין, Russian: Шифра Наумовна Гофштейн) in Bartkova...
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School of Writers, a
Yiddish literary school in
Soviet Russia Dovid Hofshteyn (1889–1952),
Yiddish poet
Itzik Feffer (1900–1952),
Yiddish poet, an informer...
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group of
young literary Yiddish poets and
writers mentored by
Dovid Hofshteyn; his
first published collection of poetry,
titled "Shpener" (Splinters)...
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provided space for the
Yiddish contemporary poets David Bergelson,
Dovid Hofshteyn,
Moyshe Kulbak, Leib Kvitko, Der Nister, and
Joseph Opatoshu. The magazine...
- out of his own heart,
metaphorically speaking. A
Yiddish poet,
Dovid Hofshteyn,
started using hefker in his
first book (1919),
which for him
meant freedom...
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interior (Mexico)
David Huerta,
Cuadernos de
noviembre (Mexico)
David Hofshteyn, a two-volume
selection of
poems Josl Lerner, Till Dawn Breaks, partly...