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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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  • literary journal of the post-World War II era. Founded in 1949 by Avrom Sutzkever, it continued publication under his editorship until 1995. Published...
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    establishment of Israel. Di Goldene Keyt was a literary journal started by Avrom Sutzkever in 1949 in an attempt to bridge the gap between Yiddish and Hebrew...
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  • be destroyed... A group that was dubbed the "paper brigade" led by Avrom Sutzkever and Shmerke Kaczerginski, risked their lives daily by hiding material...
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    "The greatness of Avrom Sutzkever, who used poetry to negotiate a minefield". TLS. Retrieved 24 July 2024. "Abraham Sutzkever's chronicle of massacre...
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    and artists such as Isaac B. Singer, Melech Ravitch, Itsik Manger, Avrom Sutzkever and Rachel Korn. He is the brother of Ruth Wisse, professor of Yiddish...
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  • January 20: Taner Baybars, 73, Cypriot-born British poet and painter Avrom Sutzkever, 96 (born 1913), Israeli, Yiddish-language poet February 6 – Robert...
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  • Sonnevi, Små klanger; en rőst Eva Runefelt, Augusti Itskhak Janoswicz, Avrom Sutzkever, His Poetry and Prose The Lexicon of Modern Yiddish Literature, the...
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  • book of poetry Arye Shamri, Funken fun tikun ("Sparks of Salvation") Avrom Sutzkever, Di gaystike erd ("The Spiritual Soil") Efrayim Oyerbakh, Di vayse...
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    Forward.[date missing] Fishman, David E. (2016). "The Last "Zamlers": Avrom Sutzkever and Shmerke Kaczerginski in Vilna, 1944-1945". In Veidlinger, Jeffrey...
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  • his experiences in Soviet gulags M.M. Shaffir, Words of Endearment Avrom Sutzkever, Poems from My Diary Rajzel Zychlinska, The Sun of November Stanisław...
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  • Preil (alternative English spelling: "Gabriel Preyl") Abraham Regelson Avrom Reyzen (Abraham Reisen) Chava Rosenfarb Morris Rosenfeld Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman...
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    Forward.[date missing] Fishman, David E. (2016). "The Last 'Zamlers': Avrom Sutzkever and Shmerke Kaczerginski in Vilna, 1944-1945". In Veidlinger, Jeffrey...
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  • prize was awarded annually, sometimes to several writers. 1969: Abraham Sutzkever, Aaron Zeitlin 1970: Yankev Fridman, Chaim Grade, Yoysef Kerler 1971:...
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    the group “Yung Vilne” (“Young Vilna”) included Chaim Grade, Abraham Sutzkever and Shmerke Kaczerginsky. Grade's short story “Mayn krig mit Hersh Raseyner”...
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  • of poems Avrom Lev, a book of poems I. Manik, a book of poems Binem Heler, a book of poems Rivke Basman, a book of poems Abraham Sutzkever, Square Letters...
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