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    David (or Dovid) Bergelson (Yiddish: דוד בערגעלסאָן, Russian: Давид Бергельсон, 12 August 1884 – 12 August 1952) was a Yiddish language writer born in...
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  • Bergelson may refer to: David Bergelson, Soviet Yiddish language writer Vitaly Bergelson, US mathematical researcher Elika Bergelson, US linguist This...
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    Yiddish writer David Bergelson played a large part in promoting Birobidzhan, although he himself did not really live there. Bergelson wrote articles in...
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    Bergelson, Lev (2007). "Chapter 2: Memories of My Father: The Early Years (1918-1934)". In Sherman, Joseph; Estraikh, Gennady (eds.). David Bergelson:...
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    Joseph Stalin, among them Peretz Markish, Leib Kvitko, David Hofstein, Itzik Feffer and David Bergelson. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Mandel...
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  • executed on the orders of Stalin. Among the victims were Peretz Markish, David Bergelson and Itzik Fefer. In a 1 December 1952 Politburo session, Stalin announced:...
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    Affairs Leib Kvitko (1890–1952), Yiddish poet and children's writer David Bergelson (1884–1952), a distinguished novelist Solomon Lozovsky (1878–1952)...
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  • Jewish National University Birobidzhaner Shtern Birobidzhan Synagogue David Bergelson Mikhail Kalinin Semyon Dimanstein Beit T'shuva Jewish Autonomous Region...
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  • Markish, a poet Isaak Nusinov, a linguist and literature critic David Bergelson, a writer David Hofstein, a poet Benjamin Zuskin, an actor Ilya Vatenberg,...
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  • Berg (1901–1969, Norway, f/d) Leila Berg (1917–2012, England, ch/nf) David Bergelson (1884–1952, Russian E/USSR, f/nf) Werner Bergengruen (1892–1964, Russian...
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    Joseph Stalin, among them Peretz Markish, Leib Kvitko, David Hofstein, Itzik Feffer and David Bergelson. In the 1955 United Nations General Assembly's session...
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    from the international Jewish community. Speakers included the writer David Bergelson.: 79–80  Mikhoels actively supported Stalin against Adolf Hitler and...
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    influenced by advocates of a modern Jewish literature such as David Bergelson and David Hofstein. The painters Alexander Bogomazov and Alexandra Exter...
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  • Michele Bergelson is an American evolutionary biologist. She is currently the Dorothy Schiff Professor of Genomics at New York University. Bergelson was previously...
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    Gennadiĭ; Association, Modern Humanities Research (11 February 2018). David Bergelson: From Modernism to Socialist Realism. MHRA. ISBN 9781905981120 – via...
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  • Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., American lieutenant and pilot (b. 1915) 1952 – David Bergelson, Ukrainian author and playwright (b. 1884) 1955 – Thomas Mann, German...
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  • Earth Changed Places Bao Ninh (born 1952) Sholom Asch (1880–1957) David Bergelson (1884–1952) Der Nister (1884–1950) Shira Gorshman (1906–2001) Chaim...
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    over 200 journalists, he was challenged about the fate of the writers David Bergelson and Itzik Feffer, and said that "If anything unpleasant had happened...
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    Yiddish journal Milgroim ("Pomegranate") and also edited, along with David Bergelson, several Yiddish literary journals, though they didn't last long. In...
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  • novelist (Ukrainian father) Clarice Lispector Daniil Granin, author David Bergelson, Ukrainian-Jewish writer in Yiddish language Hryhorii Epik, writer...
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    reputation and popularity suffered a serious decline. His critics included David Bergelson, who stated that Aizman was one of those who proclaimed their interest...
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  • September 1952 Writer Pip Zeev Ben-Zvi  Israel 1904 1952 Sculptor David Bergelson  Soviet Union 12 August 1884 12 August 1952 Writer Joseph Berlin  Israel...
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    Eulogies at his funeral were delivered by Hayim Nahman Bialik and David Bergelson. His last work was a translation of Shakespeare's Coriolanus into Hebrew...
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    were executed, among them Peretz Markish, Leib Kwitko, David Hofstein, Itzik Feffer, David Bergelson. In 1955 UN General Assembly's session a high Soviet...
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    The Miracle of the Warsaw Ghetto by H. Leivick and We Will Live by David Bergelson, in what was the theater's last season as a Yiddish theatrical venue...
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  • Gennadiĭ Ėstraĭkh; Modern Humanities Research Association (2007). David Bergelson: From Modernism to Socialist Realism. MHRA. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-905981-12-0...
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  • Soviet Yiddish writers, such as Shmuel Halkin, Perets Markish, and David Bergelson. Considered their most popular production, in 1935 the theatre produced...
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    Yiddish literature underwent a dramatic flowering, with such greats as David Bergelson, Der Nister, Peretz Markish and Moyshe Kulbak. Several of these writers...
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    popularising communist tenets in their Holocaust-themed writings. David Bergelson proved a more contentious case: while the Barașeum dropped his plays...
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    Kiev, Molodowsky was influenced by the Yiddish literary circle around David Bergelson, and, in 1920, published her first poems, in the Yiddish journal Eygns...
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