- The
Literarishe Bleter (Yiddish: ליטערארישע בלעטער, lit. 'Literary Pages') was a
Yiddish w****ly
literary and
cultural periodical published in Warsaw...
- him to move to
Warsaw to work as a
proofreader for the
Jewish magazine Literarishe Bleter, of
which the
brother was an editor. In 1935, four
years before...
- Der
Farkishefter Shnayder (The
Bewitched Tailor) was
described by the
Literarishe Bleter as "a
unified and
enchanting spectacle of prose, poetry, and song"...
- 1905. In Warsaw, in 1907 they
together founded the
Literary Troupe (
Literarishe trupe), the
first Yiddish theater company to
dedicate itself to a 'literary'...
- Vilna: B. Kletskin, 1927
Dzshike gas. Warsaw:
Literarishe Bleter, 1933 Freydke. Warsaw:
Literarishe Bleter, 1935 In land fun mayn gebeyn. Chicago: Farlag...
-
published a call for a "great
Yiddish encyclopedia" in the
literary w****ly
Literarishe Bleter,
arguing that the
success of the YIVO, a
major Yiddish academic...
-
Second World War in
Yiddish newspapers and
magazines in Poland,
including Literarishe Bleter, Vokhnblat, Arbeter-tsaytung, and
Foroys in Warsaw;
Lubliner Togblat...
-
Peretz Markish. He was a co-founder of the
Yiddish literary journal Literarishe Bleter and
served as
secretary of the
Yiddish Writers' Union,
which then...
- elter" ("In Old Age", 1925)
which won the
literary competition of the
Literarishe Bletter,
where he
worked as a proofreader. His
tales frequently span...
-
Yiddish plays and dramas. Many of
these were
collaborations with the
Literarishe Trupe, a
theater company ran by the
Kaminsky family. The
first of these...