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Yitskhok Rudashevski (10
December 1927,
Vilnius – 1
October 1943) was a
young Jewish teenager who
lived in the
Vilna Ghetto in
Lithuania during the 1940s...
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Isaac Bashevis Singer (Yiddish: יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; 1903[excessive citations] – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born Jewish-American novelist, short-story...
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Yitzkhok Yoel
Linetzky (Yiddish: יצחק יואל לינעצקי, 1839–1915) was a
Yiddish language author and
early Zionist. Sol
Liptzin characterized him as "a master...
- יצחק־לייבוש פרץ) (May 18, 1852 –
April 3, 1915), also
sometimes written Yitskhok Leybush Peretz was a
Polish Jewish writer and
playwright writing in Yiddish...
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Yitskhok Leibovich Sirota (Russian: Гершон-Ицхок Лейбович Сирота; 1874 – 19
April 1943) was one of the
leading cantors of
Europe during the "Golden...
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Yitzchak Lowy (1887–1942), also
known as
Yitskhok Levi,
Jizchak Löwy,
Jacques Levy, Djak Levi, was a
Polish Yiddish theater actor. Lowy was born in Warsaw...
- Азимов,
pronounced [ɪsɐˈak ɐˈzʲiməf]; Yiddish: יצחק אַזימאָװ, romanized:
Yitskhok Azimov. Asimov,
Stanley (1996). Yours,
Isaac Asimov. My
estimate is that...
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memoirist Dawid Rubinowicz–
Polish Jewish diarist and
Holocaust victim Yitskhok Rudashevski Tanya Savicheva Mihail Sebastian Renia Spiegel– a
Jewish diarist...
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Isaac Mayer **** (1807 – 24
January 1893) was a
Russian Hebraist, Yiddishist, and novelist. **** was born in Vilnius. His father, who was a hazzan, gave...
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Yitskhok - Goldfaden's
Masterpiece Revived".
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