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- colonization of Palestine. His semi-autobiographical picaresque novel, Dos Poylishe Yingl (The Polish Lad), an outright attack on the Hasidim, first appeared...
- ḳapiṭlekh zikhroynes̀ (in Yiddish). Buenos Aires: Tsenṭral-farband fun Poylishe Yidn in Argenṭine. p. 195. Rejzen, Zalman (1926). Leḳsiḳon fun der Yidisher...
- book in a 176-volume series of Yiddish memoirs of Poland and the war, Dos poylishe yidntum (Polish Jewry, 1946–1966). Ruth Wisse writes that Un di Velt Hot...
- fun Poylishe Yidn in Argenṭine. p. 99. Zak, Avram (1956). Ḳnekhṭ zenen mir geṿen Vol. 1 (in Yiddish). Buenos Aires: Tsenṭral-farband fun Poylishe Yidn...
- 1889, two more congregations were established: Beth Jacob, known as the Poylishe Shul, and Adath Israel, founded by Romanian Jews. For ten years, Shomrei...
- es geṿen ḥurban Ṿarshe (in Yiddish). Buenos Aires: Tsenṭral-farband fun Poylishe Yidn in Argenṭine. p. 205. Barbara Engelking, Jacek Leociak: The Warsaw...
- 1980); Tsvishn shrek un hofenung (Buenos Ayres: Tsentral-Farband fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine, 1947); and Ven di Visl hot geredt Yidish (Tel Aviv:...
- the Kraków Yiddish Dramatic Theater. In 1929 she starred in the film Di Poylishe velder (The Polish fields). With her beautiful alto voice, and talent as...
- Der Lamed-Wownik (1925), set in the 1863 January Uprising, and In di Poylishe Velder (1927). These films were even exported to Romania and other countries...
- “Di yidish-poylishe ḳinstler-plastiḳer,” Geṿen amol a lebn: dos Yidishe ḳulṭur-lebn in Poyln, Buenos Aires: Tsenṭral-farband fun Poylishe Yidn in Argenṭine...