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Moyshe Kulbak (Yiddish: משה קולבאַק; Belarusian: Майсей (Мойша) Кульбак; 1896 – 1937) was a
Belarusian Jewish writer who
wrote in Yiddish. Born in Smarhon...
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network (MindForge)
eMule Protocol Specification by
Danny Bickson and
Yoram Kulbak from
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem Glasnost test
eMule traffic shaping...
- Anna
Margolin Youth: Hay
mowing /
Moyshe Kulbak; When Grandma, may she rest in peace, died /
Moyshe Kulbak Love songs:
Longing /
Rachel Korn; Ancient...
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Jakob Klatzkin (cofounder of the
Eshkol publishing house in Berlin),
Moyshe Kulbak, Zeev
Latsky ("Bertoldi") (cofounder of Klal-farlag
publishing house in...
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chief rabbi of Palestine,
learned in
Smarhon Yeshiva Moyshe Kulbak (1896–1937),
Belarusian Yiddish poet, writer,
executed by the NKVD Moshe...
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ticket salesman.
Beginning on
October 5, 1937, he
appeared in
Moyshe Kulbak's play The Outlaw,
which had been
adapted by
Chaver Paver at The
Artef Theatre...
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Jacob Joseph Nachum Kaplan Chaim Mordechai Katz
Abraham Isaac Kook
Moyshe Kulbak Boruch Ber
Leibowitz Yehudah Leib
Levin Abraham Liessin Zvi
Hirsch Masliansky...
- head of
copyright department at the
Union of
Writers of
Belarus Moyshe Kulbak,
Yiddish language writer Alaksiej Kučynski, statesman, pedagogue, journalist...
- Reyzen, I. M. Vaysenberg,
Moishe Broderzon,
Zusman Segalovitsh,
Moyshe Kulbak, Y. M.
Nayman (A. Foygl), Der
Tunkeler (Yosef Tunkel),
Bontshe (Avrom Rozenfeld)...
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Reuben Iceland Itzhak Katzenelson Emmanuil Kazakevich Rokhl Korn
Moyshe Kulbak Leib
Kvitko Mani Leib H.
Leivick (1888-1962), born in Russia, emigrated...