Chava Rosenfarb (9 February 1923 – 30 January 2011) (Yiddish: חוה ראָזענפֿאַרב, khave rozenfarb) was a Holocaust survivor and Jewish-Canadian author of...
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professional wrestler Chava Alberstein, Israeli singer Chava Lifshitz (1936–2005), Austrian-Israeli chemist Chava Rosenfarb, Yiddish writer Chava Shapiro, Volhynian...
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friends the Rosenfarbs. Because they were not in Belgium legally, he and his fiancée, Chava Rosenfarb, were required to emigrate. Chava's sister, Henia...
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Pushor, hockey player Duncan Regehr, actor Stacy Roest, hockey player Chava Rosenfarb, author and Holocaust survivor John Andrew Roth (born 1942), CEO of...
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published in 1981. She also established a friendship with Chava Rosenfarb in 1982, after Rosenfarb read one of Lempel's short stories in Di goldene keyt....
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Mastriani Episode: "Pilot" 2003 Choice: The Henry Morgentaler Story Chava Rosenfarb-Morgentaler TV film 2004 Puppets Who Kill Judge Episode: "Bill Sues"...
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September 1945 Rudolf Margolius (1913–1952), victim of the Slánský trial Chava Rosenfarb (1923–2011), writer Oskar Rosenfeld (1884–1944), writer, ghetto chronicler...
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articles on Dickens, Victorian literature, translation and the works of Chava Rosenfarb. In 1992, she translated Michel Tremblay's classic French-Canadian...
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Pietrzykowski, Polish Boxing champion of Auschwitz, transferred in 1943. Chava Rosenfarb, Polish Yiddish writer David Rousset, French writer and political activist...
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by the Guadeloupean writer, Maryse Condé The Tree of Life, novel by Chava Rosenfarb 1972 The Tree of Life, novel by Hugh Nissenson 1985 The Tree of Life...
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spelling: "Gabriel Preyl") Abraham Regelson Avrom Reyzen (Abraham Reisen) Chava Rosenfarb Morris Rosenfeld Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath...
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eminent authors published to date in JewishFiction.net are Elie Wiesel, Chava Rosenfarb, Aharon Appelfeld, Nava Semel, and A.B. Yehoshua. JewishFiction.net...
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(1957–2018), novelist Joel Rosenberg (1954–2011), science fiction author Chava Rosenfarb (1923–2011), author and poet Gail Simmons (1976– ), food writer Mariko...
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She grew up in a working-class neighbourhood and became friends with Chava Rosenfarb, with whom she later exchanged letters for many years. In the years...
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prolific author, Holocaust survivor and noted Researcher 1916- 2019. Chava Rosenfarb (1923–2011), Chaim Kreiswirth (1918-2001) of Antwerp, Belgium, and...
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Stacy Roest – hockey player Hey Romeo – country singer/songwriter Chava Rosenfarb – author and Holocaust survivor Matthew Rowley – ski jumper Mark Rypien...
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publishing in the early 21st century include the Canadian authors Chava Rosenfarb, Simcha Simchovitch (1921–2017) and Grunia Slutzky-Kohn (1928–2020);...
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Globe and Mail George Radwanski – editor-in-chief of the Toronto Star Chava Rosenfarb – novelist, poet in Yiddish, wife of Henry Morgentaler Adam Smoluk...
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wr. in English Petrona Rosende (1797–1893, Argentina), poet & col. Chava Rosenfarb (1923–2011, Poland/Canada/Newfoundland), poet, nv. & Hc. survivor Barbara...
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Trapunski Prize in Yiddish Literature and Translation from Yiddish: Chava Rosenfarb and Goldie Morgentaler, Survivors The Presidents' Award in History:...
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author) Claire Rothman (novelist, short story writer, translator) Chava Rosenfarb (novelist, poet, playwright) Stuart Ross (poet, short story writer...
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Łódź. Paweł Pawlikowski's film Ida was partially shot in Łódź. Łódź. Chava Rosenfarb's Yiddish trilogy "The Tree of Life" (1972; English translation 1985)...
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Pascale Quiviger Gayla Reid Nino Ricci Ray Robertson Linda Rogers Chava Rosenfarb Jeffrey Round Elizabeth Ruth Olive Senior Michael V. Smith Mary Soderstrom...
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Indiscernible Movement (Aude, Cet imperceptible mouvement) 2000 - Chava Rosenfarb, Bociany and Of Lodz and Love (own work) Honourable Mention: Rachelle...
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Stiker, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Eli Schechtman, Mordecai Strigler 1979: Chava Rosenfarb, Shloyme Rotman, Shimshen Meltser, Shloyme Shenhod, Avrom Zak 1980:...
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writer, playwright, opinion journalist, columnist and theatre critic Chava Rosenfarb (1923–2011), Polish born Yiddish poet, short story writer Barbara Sanguszko...
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Jewish Theme. Past winners have included Leonard Cohen, Naim Kattan and Chava Rosenfarb. The 2022 awards will be announced in December, 2022. J. I. Segal on...
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rescuing Jews. Koinsk appears under the name Bociany as the setting for Chava Rosenfarb's Yiddish language novel of the same name. Bociany was published in...
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