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Kiryas Joel (Yiddish: קרית יואל, romanized: Kiryas
Yoyel,
Yiddish pronunciation: [ˈkɪr.jəs ˈjɔɪ.əl];
often locally abbreviated as KJ) is a
village coterminous...
- Hebrew-language theater. In 1908
Hirshbein moved to Odessa,
where he
wrote the
drama Yoyel (Joel). Soon afterward, Af
yener zayt
taykh (On the
Other Side of the River)...
- Jewry, 1938. 1938. p. 1006 – via JewishData. Fogel,
Joshua (2018-04-29). "
Yoyel (Joel) Slonim".
Yiddish Leksikon.
Retrieved 2021-10-19. Landman, Isaac,...
- Kletskin. pp. 13–6. Fogel,
Joshua (28
September 2018). "Yiddish Leksikon:
YOYEL-BERISH
FALKOVITSH (JOEL
BERISCH FALKOWITCH)".
Yiddish Leksikon. Retrieved...
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teacher for two
young boys. He then went to
Vilna and
studied in
Rabbi Yoyel's Yeshiva while working as an ****istant
synagogue ****ton in the cobblers'...
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strict religious education.
During his
teenage years, he met
writer Yitskhok Yoyel Linetski and
playwright Avrom Goldfadn,
considered to be the
father of Yiddish...