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Mendele Mocher Sforim (Yiddish: מענדעלע מוכר ספֿרים, Hebrew: מנדלי מוכר ספרים; lit. "Mendele the book peddler";
January 2, 1836,
Kapyl –
December 8, 1917...
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General Flower Mocher (c. 1729 – 18 July 1801), was a
British army
officer who
served 50
years in the cavalry. He
initially obtained a
commission with...
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breached with more
lasting effect in the 1880s by a
writer named Mendele Mocher Sfarim.
Another difficulty faced by
Haskalah Hebrew writers was that the...
- the son of
Mendele Mocher Sforim.
Mikhail Abramovich was born in
Berditchev to
Pesya (née Levin) and S. Y.
Abramovich (Mendele
Mocher Sforim). He was educated...
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early 20th
centuries are
Sholem Yankev Abramovitch,
writing as
Mendele Mocher Sforim;
Sholem Rabinovitsh,
widely known as
Sholem Aleichem,
whose stories...
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estimates the
community of Jews in
Belarus at 70,000. Marc Chagall,
Mendele Mocher Sforim,
Chaim Weizmann and
Menachem Begin were born in Belarus. By the end...
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Mendele Mocher Sforim,
Sholem Aleichem,
Mordechai Ben Ami, and
Hayim Nahman Bialik in Odesa, 1910...
- Masa'ot
Binyamin Ha-Shelishi) is a
satirical work from the
writer Mendele Mocher Sforim. The work was
published first in the year 1878 in Yiddish, and, from...
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Central Jewish Court.
Yiddish writers like
Sholem Aleichem and
Mendele Mocher Seforim were
celebrated in the 1920s as
Soviet Jewish heroes.
Minsk had...
- art, theatre, and film,
including such
examples as the
writing of
Mendele Mocher Sforim,
Isaac Bashevis Singer, and
Sholem Aleichem.
Sholem Aleichem's Tevye...