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    Bringing Yiddish to the Negev

    Rokhl’s Golden City: How poet Avrom Sutzkever became a giant in a country that rejected his language

    byRokhl Kafrissen
  • Two girls in costume, Siberia, 1920.
    Two girls in costume, Siberia, 1920.
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    Winter Wonderland

    Yiddish poet Avrom Sutzkever’s 1936 work ‘Siberia’ magically upends a litany of misery for him and his people

    byDara Horn
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    Rokhl’s Golden City: ‘Yentl’ and ‘Painted Bird’ Edition

    In this week’s Yiddish-inflected culture guide, Babs and other sort-of-prohibited, cross-dressing, cross-cultural encounters

    byRokhl Kafrissen
  • Sveta Kundish and Patrick Farrell previewed their new collaboration last Tuesday night at Barbès in Brooklyn, NY.(Photo by the author)
    Sveta Kundish and Patrick Farrell previewed their new collaboration last Tuesday night at Barbès in Brooklyn, NY.(Photo by the author)
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    New Yiddish Music Debuts in New York City

    Young musicians take the stage at Sveta Kundish’s first U.S. concert

    byAbigail Miller
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    Halkin and Wisse and Shulevitz, Oh My!

    The latest ‘Jewish Review of Books’

    byMarc Tracy
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    The Last Great Yiddish Poet

    Nextbook and Tablet authors remember Avrom Sutzkever

    byMarc Tracy
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    Golden Link

    The epic life of Yiddish poet Avrom Sutzkever, who died last week at 96

    byZackary Sholem Berger
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    Three Poems By Avrom Sutzkever

    ‘How,’ ‘The Lead Plates at the Rom Press,’ and ‘1981’

    byAvrom Sutzkever
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