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page 1Yiddish-language literature
Bila Tserkva
city in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
Sholem Aleichem
Jewish writer and playwright of Yiddish, who worked in Russian Empire, Switzerland, Germany and the United States (1859-1916)
Itzhak Peretz
Yiddish language author and playwright (1852–1915)
Night of the Murdered Poets
execution of thirteen Soviet Jews
Yiddish literature
genre of written material
Yiddish theatre
genre in theater
The Magician of Lublin
novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer
Jakob Dinesohn
Russian Jewish novelist (1851–1919)

Tevye
thumb|Poster in Kraków for a stage version of Tevye.
thumb| by Rywka Berger (1934)
Tevye the Dairyman, also translated as Tevye the Milkman (, ), is the fictional narrator and protagonist of a series of short stories by Sholem Aleichem, and their various adaptations, the most famous being the musical Fiddler on the Roof, which premiered on Broadway in 1964, and its 1971 film adaptation. Tevye is a pious Jewish dairyman living in the Russian Empire, the patriarch of a family including several troublesome daughters. The village of Boyberik, where the stories are set (renamed Anatevka in Fiddler
Tseno Ureno
Book of Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi.
Shmuel Niger
Yiddish literary critic (1883-1955)
Enemies, a Love Story
novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer

The Family Moskat
1950 novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer
Blume Lempel
Yiddish-language writer (1910–1999)
Library of Agudas Chassidei Chabad
research library at the headquarters of the Chabad movement of Hasidic Judaism
Bovo-Bukh
The ''''' (; German transliteration: ), also known as Buovo d'Antona''''' (), is a Yiddish chivalric romance written by Elia Levita between 1506 and 1508. Sol Liptzin described it as "the most outstanding poetic work in Old Yiddish".
Machsor of Worms
illuminated Hebrew prayer book in two volumes
list of Yiddish-language poets
Wikimedia list article
Folksbiene
The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, commonly known as NYTF, is a professional theater company in New York City which produces both Yiddish plays and plays translated into Yiddish, in a theater equipped with simultaneous superscript translation into English. The company's leadership consists of executive director Dominick Balletta and artistic director Zalmen Mlotek. The board is co-chaired by Sandra Cahn and Carol Levin.
God of Abraham
Jewish prayer
Itzik Manger Prize
Israeli literary prize for Yiddish works