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Under Age — Infobox Film name = Under Age image size = caption = director = Larry Buchanan producer = Harold Hoffman writer = Larry Buchanan Harold Hoffman narrator = starring = Annabelle Weenick Judy Adler Roland Royter music = cinematography = Henry A.… … Wikipedia
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
Rachel Korn — (um 1930) Rachel Korn, (jiddisch: רחל קאָרן), geb. Häring, auch Rokhl Häring Korn (* 15. Januar 1898 in Podliski, Galizien; † 9. September 1982 in Montreal, Kanada) war eine jiddischsprachige Dichterin und Schriftstelleri … Deutsch Wikipedia
BROSS, JACOB — (1883–1942), lawyer, a founder and leader of the jewish social democratic party (ZhPSD.) in Galicia. Bross became known as an orator for the party and the editor of its organ Social Demokrat. The son of a tailor in Cracow, he was attracted to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BUND — (abbr. of Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland; General Jewish Workers Union in Lithuania, Poland and Russia ), Jewish socialist party founded in Russia in 1897; after a certain ideological development it came to be… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KORN, RACHEL HÄRING — (1898–1982), Yiddish poet. Korn was born on the farming estate of Sucha Gora (Dry Mountain) near Podliski, East Galicia, the eldest of three children and an only daughter. Her family on both sides had owned and managed farmland for several… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KVITKO, LEIB — (1890–1952), Yiddish poet and novelist. Born in the Ukraine, he was orphaned while very young and had to earn his living from the age of ten, working in various Ukrainian cities as a dyer, shoemaker, porter, and stevedore. Along with david… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PESAḤSON, ISAAC MORDECAI — (1876–1943), a pioneer of the bund in Russia and Poland. Pesaḥson was born in Shklov but his family settled in Warsaw, where his father, a descendant of the founder of the Ḥabad ḥasidic movement, officiated as rabbi. As a youth Pesaḥson belonged… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ROSENTHAL, PAVEL — (Pinhas; pseudonyms: Anman, P. Rol; 1872–1924), physician and author, a leader of the bund . Rosenthal, who was born in Vilna, where his merchant father was both a maskil and a religious Jew, joined clandestine socialist circles when at secondary … Encyclopedia of Judaism
VITEBSK — VITEBSK, capital of Vitebsk district, Belarus. The first Jewish settlement appears to have been established in Vitebsk at the end of the 16th century. The charter given to the residents of Vitebsk in 1597 by Sigismund III Vasa forbids Jews in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism