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Yiddish and
Hebrew literature. His name was
variously transliterated as
Moykher, Sfarim, Seforim, etc.
Mendele was born to a poor
Lithuanian Jewish family...
- 19th century. Some of the
leading founders of this
movement were
Mendele Moykher-Sforim (1836–1917), I. L.
Peretz (1852–1915), and
Sholem Aleichem (1859–1916)...
- The
Brief Travels of
Benjamin the
Third by S.Y.
Abramovitsh (Mendele
Moykher Sforim)" at
Yiddish Book
Center https://web.archive.org/web/20140514220805/http://www...
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Bilder fun der
yidisher literaturgeshikhte fun di
onheybn biz
Mendele Moykher-Sforim, 1928. Das
Jiddische Wissenschaftliche Institut ("Jiwo") die wissenschaftliche...
- newspaper,
Abramovitsh introduced his
alter ego, the
character of
Mendele Moykher Sforim ("Mendel the Book Peddler"), the
character who
narrates this and...
- (1906–2001)
Chaim Grade (1910–1982)
Esther Kreitman (1891–1954)
Mendele Moykher Sforim (1836–1917),
pseudonym for
Sholem Yankev Abramovitch Joseph Opatoshu...
- Kuni
Lemels a.k.a. The
Flying Matchmaker) and shtétl Kabtsíel in Méndele
Móykher Sfórim's Beémek Habakhá.": 213 In a book
entitled "Israeli
Bourekas Films:...
- Its
repertoire features the best
works by
Abraham Goldfaden, Mendele-
Moykher Sforim,
Sholom Aleichem,
Isaac Leib
Peretz and
Jacob Gordin. In 1970–2014...
-
essay in
Russian on the
Yiddish writer Sholem Yankev Abramovitsh ("Mendele
Moykher Sforim: An
attempt at a
critical characteristic"): 41 – in 1905, in the...
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religious propaganda. A
large part of the
collection was
moved to the
Mendele Moykher-Sforim
Museum of
Jewish Culture in Odesa,
which was open
until 1941. The...