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Itzik Feffer (10 September 1900 – 12 August 1952), also Fefer (Yiddish איציק פֿעפֿער, Russian Ицик Фефер, Исаàк Соломòнович Фèфер) was a Soviet Yiddish poet executed on the Night of the Murdered Poets during Joseph Stalin's late purges.
Itzik Feffer (Shpola,10 de setembro de 1900 - Moscou,12 de agosto de 1952), também conhecido como Fefer (iídiche איציק פֿעפֿער, idioma russo Ицик Фефер, Исаàк Соломòнович Фèфер) foi um poeta yidis soviético executado na Noite dos Poetas Assassinados durante a Grande Purga de Josef Stalin.
Author. (1900–1952), Yiddish poet. Born in Shpola, Ukraine, Itsik Fefer was 12 years old when he began to work at a printing shop. In 1917 he joined the Bund and became a trade union activist. A Communist from 1919, he served in the Red Army.
1: Poem and audio recording, Itsik Fefer's, “I am a Jew” (Ikh bin a yid), 1941. From resource kit: The Night of the Murdered Poets. This poem is a powerful reminder that the Soviet Union’s murderous policy toward Yiddish culture was a reversal of its earlier approach.
Iosif Lakhman, z"l, native Yiddish speaking journalist who spent most of his life in the Soviet Union, remembers reciting a poem for Itzik Feffer when the Yi...
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25 de fev. de 2022 · Itzik Feffer (1900–1952) was a prominent Soviet Yiddish poet who served as vice chairman of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. His books include Vunderland (Wonderland) and Shayn un opshayn (Light and Reflection).
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