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Abraham Sutzkever (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם סוצקעווער, romanized: Avrom Sutskever; Hebrew: אברהם סוצקבר; July 15, 1913 –
January 20, 2010) was an
acclaimed Yiddish...
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Sutskever or
Sutzkever (Hebrew: סוצקבר; Russian: Суцке́вер) is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Abraham Sutzkever (1913 – 2010), a...
- Rajzman, a
survivor of
Treblinka extermination camp, and poet
Abraham Sutzkever, who
described the
murder of tens of
thousands of Jews from Vilna. The...
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secular Jewish writing collective whose other members included Abraham Sutzkever and
Chaim Grade. The ****
invasion of
Poland led to Kaczerginski's eventual...
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Harbor (1935). She was of
Jewish origin. She was a
cousin of poet
Abraham Sutzkever. Lisek,
Joanna (2005). Jung Wilne : żydowska
grupa artystyczna. Wrocław:...
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destruction or
theft by **** Germany.
Established in 1942 and led by
Abraham Sutzkever and
Shmerke Kaczerginski, the
group smuggled books,
paintings and sculptures...
- poet and
translator of the
Russian (Leonid Andereyev) and
Yiddish (A.
Sutzkever, H. Leivick)
literature into Hebrew, and of the
Hebrew works into Yiddish...
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Hammond Innes,
English journalist and
author (d. 1998) 1913 –
Abraham Sutzkever,
Russian poet and
author (d. 2010) 1914 –
Birabongse Bhanudej, Thai racing...
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literary journal of the post-World War II era.
Founded in 1949 by
Avrom Sutzkever, it
continued publication under his
editorship until 1995.
Published in...
- the
group “Yung Vilne” (“Young Vilna”)
included Chaim Grade,
Abraham Sutzkever and
Shmerke Kaczerginsky. Grade's
short story “Mayn krig mit
Hersh Raseyner”...