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  2. List of Yiddish-language poets - Wikipedia

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    Poets who wrote, or write, much or all of their poetry in the Yiddish language include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. Rajzel Żychlińsky - Wikipedia

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    With 26 poems, Żychlińsky is the best-represented poet in this anthology. It was published after Kramer's death. Zumoff, Barnett (2005). Songs to a Moonstruck Lady: Women in Yiddish Poetry. Toronto: TSAR Publication. p. xiii. ISBN 9781894770279. OCLC 255333733. Bilingual collection of poems in the original Yiddish and in English translation ...

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  6. Yiddish literature - Wikipedia

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    Born to Kvetch: Yiddish Language And Culture in All Its Moods. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2005). ISBN 0-312-30741-1; Wisse, Ruth. A Little Love in Big Manhattan: Two Yiddish Poets (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988) ISBN 0-674-53659-2 “Yiddish literature.” Written by Ken Frieden. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006. Encyclopædia ...

  7. Alter Esselin - Wikipedia

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    Three books of his poetry were published. The first was Knoytn [6] (Candlewicks) in 1927; [7] The second, Unter der last [8] (Under the Yoke), in 1936, [9] and the third, Lider fun a midbarnik [10] (Songs of a Hermit) in 1954 [11] for which The Jewish Book Council gave him The Harry Kovner Award as the best collection of Yiddish poetry of the ...

  8. Anna Margolin - Wikipedia

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    Most of her poetry was written there. [2] Margolin was associated with both the Di Yunge and ‘introspectivist’ groups in the Yiddish poetry scene at the time, but her poetry is uniquely her own. [3] In her early years in New York City Margolin joined the editorial staff of the liberal Yiddish daily Der Tog (The Day; founded 1914). Under her ...

  9. Kadia Molodowsky - Wikipedia

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    Kadia Molodowsky (Yiddish: קאַדיע מאָלאָדאָװסקי; also: Kadya Molodowsky; May 10, 1894, in Bereza Kartuska, now Byaroza, Belarus – March 23, 1975, in Philadelphia) was a Polish-American poet and writer in the Yiddish language, and a teacher of Yiddish and Hebrew. She published six collections of poetry during her lifetime ...