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Mordechai Strigler (September 21, 1921 – May 10, 1998) was a
prolific Polish-born
Yiddish writer and
editor of the
Yiddish Forward.
Mordechai Strigler was born...
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Auberjonois was
active in
radio drama. He read "The Stunt" by
Mordechai Strigler for the
National Public Radio (NPR)
series Jewish Stories From the Old...
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Skulski (1878–1940),
Prime Minister of
Poland from 1919 to 1920
Mordechai Strigler (1921–1998),
Yiddish writer Przemysław Tytoń (born 1987),
Polish goalkeeper...
- of The Forward.
After the
unexpected death of editor-in-chief
Mordechai Strigler several months later Sandler took over the newspaper,
adding an international...
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secular and
Hasidic backgrounds. Smith,
Dinitia (1998-05-12). "Mordechai
Strigler,
Editor Of
Yiddish Forward, Dies at 76". The New York Times. Retrieved...
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deutscher Gil Blas in der
Mainzer Favorite. S. 112–114 und
Beitrag Carl
Strigler, S. 162–166.
zitiert nach:
Heinz Biehn: Mainz. Die alte
Aurea Moguntia...
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Rukhl Fishman,
Meyer Stiker, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Eli Schechtman,
Mordecai Strigler 1979:
Chava Rosenfarb,
Shloyme Rotman,
Shimshen Meltser,
Shloyme Shenhod...