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- supported from the outset and where he published his first Yiddish story, Dos kleyne Mentshele, 'The Little Man', in 1863, is generally seen as the first stable...
- bomen, Men horde ghesangen wyde van bomen, Do boeden voghelen grote vnde kleyne Doar bowweden vuëgel, graaute on kleeine, Nester vp dat se nicht leuen alleyne...
- underground water table. It was originally the site of a freehold farm called Kleyne Zee. The name means 'small sea', referring to a lagoon at the mouth of the...
- Reprinted in Amsterdam 16 times from 1641. Leeghwater, Jan Adriaensz - De kleyne Cronyke, till 1865 reprinted in more languages Roever, J.G. de - Jan Adriaensz...
- “Frampol” - Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Poland, Volume VII See "Di kleyne shusterlekh" Pgs. 18-43. https://www.yiddishbookcenter...
- Oyfn pripetchik brent a fayerl, Un in shtub iz heys, Un der rebe lernt kleyne kinderlekh, Dem alefbeys. Refrain: Zet zhe kinderlekh, gedenkt zhe, tayere...
- middle of that blessed Pale", it is an idealized town of "little Jews" (kleyne mentshelekh), who met their misfortunes with humor and the ultimate belief...
- in 't gat raeckt, ende beeste wert, als overwinners van Loevesteyn, met kleyne repetatie, 8 pp Chatto (1848), p. 186. The Journals of Edward Payson Chase...
- dated to the publication in 1864 of Sholem Yankev Abramovitsh’s novel Dos kleyne mentshele (“The Little Person”). The most important of the early writers...
- dated to the publication in 1864 of Sholem Yankev Abramovitsh's novel Dos kleyne mentshele ("The Little Person"). Abramovitsh had previously written in Hebrew...