-
colonization of Palestine. His semi-autobiographical
picaresque novel, Dos
Poylishe Yingl (The
Polish Lad), an
outright attack on the Hasidim,
first appeared...
- 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...
- ḳapiṭlekh zikhroynes̀ (in Yiddish).
Buenos Aires: Tsenṭral-farband fun
Poylishe Yidn in Argenṭine. p. 195. Rejzen,
Zalman (1926). Leḳsiḳon fun der Yidisher...
- 1889, two more
congregations were established: Beth Jacob,
known as the
Poylishe Shul, and
Adath Israel,
founded by
Romanian Jews. For ten years, Shomrei...
-
Huragan (1928) Młody Las (1934) He also
directed the
silent film In die
poylishe velder (In the
Polish Woods; 1929),
based on the
novel of the same title...
- 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...
- 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...
- the
arrival from
Poland of
Rabbi Yehudah Yudel Rosenberg,
under the name
Poylishe Talmud Torah and was
located at the Beth
Jacob Congregation on Elm Street...
- es geṿen ḥurban Ṿarshe (in Yiddish).
Buenos Aires: Tsenṭral-farband fun
Poylishe Yidn in Argenṭine. p. 205.
Barbara Engelking,
Jacek Leociak: The Warsaw...
- tsṿishn
beyde ṿelṭ-milḥomes̀ (in Yiddish). Tel-Aviv: Ṿelṭ-Federatsye fun
Poylishe Yidn. pp. 262–3. Lis,
Abraham (1985).
Shmuesn biks̀av (in Yiddish). Tel-Aviv:...