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Zilberfarb (1876–1934),
Ukrainian Jewish politician and
activist Moishe or
Moyshe Nadir, pen name of
Yitzchak Rayz (1885–1943), Austro-Hungarian-born American...
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Moyshe Kulbak (Yiddish: משה קולבאַק; Belarusian: Майсей (Мойша) Кульбак; 1896 – 1937) was a
Belarusian Jewish writer who
wrote in Yiddish. Born in Smarhon...
- 1907
Moyshe Hurwitz show
Malke Shvo (The
Queen of Sheba)...
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Moyshe-Leyb
Halpern (Yiddish: משה-לײב האַלפּערן) (January 2, 1886 –
August 31, 1932) was a Yiddish-language
modernist poet. He was born and
raised in a...
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Yitzchak Rayz (1885,
Narayiv – 1943, Woodstock),
better known by his pen name
Moyshe Nadir (Yiddish: משה נאדיר; also
transliterated "Moishe") was an American...
- his
grandfather sang folk
songs and workers'
songs to his
students when
Moyshe was young, and the
heartfelt tunes were in my blood, and that it was from...
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Moyshe Altman (Yiddish: משה אַלטמאַן; Russian: Моисей Элевич Альтман; Romanian:
Moisei Altman) (May 7, 1890, Lipcani,
Bessarabia -
October 21, 1981, Chernivtsi...
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Moshe Katz (editor, born 1864) (1864–1941),
American editor and
activist Moyshe Katz (writer, born 1885) (1885–1960), Russian–American writer, Zionist,...
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Moyshe Katz (1885–1960) was a Russian–American writer, Zionist, and
proponent of
Yiddish culture.
Moyshe Katz was born
September 24, 1885, in Dok****sy...
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lyrics in her
Klezmer music. The
golden pea**** is
featured in
several of
Moyshe-Leyb Halpern's
poems including "Di zun vet aruntergeyn"
published in "Nyu...