![]() ![]() In 1924 he immigrated to Palestine, where he remained except for an extended sojourn in Poland (1929–33). At an early age he joined the Left Po'alei Zion party, which supported the development of a modern Yiddish literature, and there he found the first audience for his lyrics. ![]() Because of his fine voice and sensitive ear for music, he was accepted as choir boy by Cantor Gershon Sirota in the Tlomacka Synagogue in Warsaw. Born in Warsaw, he attended a Russian secondary school. Papiernikov, Joseph (1897–1993), was a “Yiddish poet. Published by Yidishn literatn un zshurnalistn-farayn in Yisro'el. SUBJECT (S) : Papyernikov, Yosef - Criticism and interpretation. 40 Years of Papiernikov in the Land of Israel. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide (OCLC 10635662). He is considered one of the outstanding Yiddish writers of Argentina” (EJ, 2007). In his three volumes of memoirs ("The ica and Its 30 Years of Colonization in Argentina"), novels, plays, stories, and newspaper articles, he described with much color the life of the Jewish farmers in the ica colonies. After 43 years in Mauricio, he began to spend winters in Buenos Aires but remained on his farm during the summer. “From the very outset he wrote pamphlets in Yiddish under a pseudonym criticizing the ica administration. Alpersohn (1860–1947) was an Russian-Argentinian farmer and Jewish writer who emigrated to Argentina at 31. ” First of two volume work on Argentina’s Jewish community. Title translates to “30 Years of Jewish Settlement in Argentina. ![]()
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