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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 ...

  4. Anna Margolin - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Harning Lebensboym (1887–1952), known by her pen name Anna Margolin (Yiddish: אַננאַ מאַרגאָלין), was an American Yiddish language writer of Jewish descent. She wrote journalism, criticism, and fiction, but is by far the best known for her poetry.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Aliza Greenblatt - Wikipedia

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    Aliza Greenblatt (Yiddish: עליזה גרינבלאַט; September 8, 1888 – September 21, 1975) was an American Yiddish poet.Many of her poems, which were widely published in the Yiddish press, were also set to music and recorded by composers including Abraham Ellstein, Solomon Golub, and Esther Zweig. [1]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Rachel Korn - Wikipedia

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    Rachel (Rokhl) Häring Korn (Yiddish: רחל קאָרן, 15 January 1898 – 9 September 1982) was a Polish-born Canadian Yiddish language poet and author.In total, she published eight collections of poetry and two of prose.