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helped him
become one of the most
prominent Yiddish poets in the world.
Leyvik House,
named after H. Leivick, is a three-story
building in Tel Aviv founded...
- Lefite, Lafite, La****e, of
French Sephardic origin.
Variants from
Yiddish Leyvik, a pet form of Leyvi:
Levitch Ukrainian variant, also Levicz, Levis, Levitz...
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their leadership responsibilities in the Bund,
Leyvik Hodes took over
editorial responsibility. <
Leyvik Hodes:
Biografye un shrift. Ed.
Sofia Dubnov-Erlich...
- Poems.
Bilingual edition in
Yiddish and in
Hebrew translation. Tel Aviv: H.
Leyvik Farlag, 1998.
Jiddische Texte:
Solothurner Literaturtage, 10-12 Mai 2002...
- creation,
realism and
symbolism — all this was
stirred up in the 1920s by
Leyvik’s Golem."
Scholar Simchi Cohen writes that Leivick's text is "perhaps the...
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workshops in Tel Aviv for Ashke**** and
Mizrahi cultural movements at Beit
Leyvik House for
Yiddish writers. He
contributed critical texts to
several plastic...
- tale that
focuses on
Jewish life in
Moravia in the
early 19th century.
Leyvik's Golem (Levik's Golem) (Yidish
Leben 1927)
Shmerl Nar (Shmerl the Fool,...
- book of
poetry M. Daych, a book of
poetry E. Korman, a book of
poetry H.
Leyvik,
Lider tsum
eybikn ("Songs to the Eternal")
Efrayim Oyerbakh, a book of...
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Hershele Ostropolyer,
Dovid Bergelson's Di
broytmil (The
Bread Mill), H.
Leyvik's Der Golem, and many others. His
opera David and
Batsheba was
written (with...