- "Yesh Tikvah" ("There Is Hope") (co-written with Ari Goldwag), and "Tikvah
LeYeled" ("Hope for the Child"). She
performs internationally for women-only audiences...
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Lieder (1924), his
first publication after immigrating, and Aron Glantz-
Leyeles (1899–1968), who
published a
whole collection of
poems in
mediaeval forms...
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Israel Chanukah, Chanukah, Chag
yafeh kol kach Or chaviv, misaviv, Gil
leyeled rach. Chanukah, Chanukah,
Sevivon sov sov Sov sov sov, sov sov sov, Mah...
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Mordechai Gebirtig Aron Glantz-Leieles (alternative
English spelling: Glanz-
Leyeles (1899–1968),
Polish native and
Yiddish poet
writing in the
United States)...
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children who have
suffered trauma and abuse. In 2003, he
received the
Magen LeYeled (Defender of the Child)
award from the
Israel National Council for the...
-
leading male
writers and editors,
including Avrom Reyzen and
Aaron Glanz-
Leyeles,
expressed the view that
women writers had a
particular contribution to...
- Ha'Meuchad.
Manifestoes of Modernism.
Carmel Publishers, 2001. A. Glanz-
Leyeles,
Poems and
Dramatic Visions [Poetry
translated from
Yiddish by B. Hrushovski]...
- the
other outstanding staff writers were
David Pinski, Aron
Glanz (A.
Leyeles), Joel Slonim,
Peretz Hirshbein, and
Abraham Coralnik.
Other significant...
- of the
Peretz Schools during the 1920s and 1930s
included Aaron Glants-
Leyeles,
Sholem Asch,
Peretz Hirschbein,
David Pinski,
Shmuel Niger, and Chaim...
- Fun mayn
gantser mi ("Of All My Labor,
Selected Poems, 1919-1956") A.
Leyeles, Baym fus fun barg ("At the Foot of the Mountain") Khos Kliger, Peyzazhn...