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Yankev Dinezon, Y. L. Peretz, and Shloyme Zaynvl Rapoport (S. An-ski), Poland, ca. 1910. (YIVO)

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Yankev Dinezon, Y. L. Peretz, and Shloyme Zaynvl Rapoport (S. An-ski), Poland, ca. 1910. (YIVO)

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  1. This was the end.  This was the sum total of hundreds of generations of living and building, of Torah and piety, of free thinking, of Zionism of Bundism of struggles and battles, of the hopes of an entire people  - this empty desert.I Iooked around me at what had been the Jews of Warsaw. I felt one hope and, I feel it now., May this sea of emptiness bubble and boil, may it cry out eternal  condemnation of murderers and pillagers, may it forever be the shame of the civilized world  which saw and heard and chose to remain silent. (Goldstein, B., 2005)

  2. Yankev Dinezon, Y. L. Peretz, and Shloyme Zaynvl Rapoport (S. An-ski), Poland, ca. 1910. (YIVO)

  3. Sholem Yankev Abramovitsh (Mendele Moykher-Sforim) and his grandchildren, ca. 1900. (YIVO)

  4. Sholem Aleichem at his writing desk, Saint Petersburg, 1904. (Beit Scholem Aleichem, Israel)

  5. Dovid Pinski (right) with his nephews Hirshe Zhorov from Orenburg (seated, left) and Yoysef Tsaytlin (standing) from Mohilev, Russia (now in Belarus), 1894. Photograph by L. Perelmann. (YIVO)

  6. Rokhl Korn, ca. 1930s. (YIVO)

  7. Portrait of Avrom Reyzen from the frontispiece of Shriftn (Writings), the first volume of his Gezamelte lider (Collected Poems; Kraków: Yosef Fisher, 1908). Reyzen has inscribed the book in Yiddish to Dr. Shmul Ellisberg in New York, “a good friend, a comrade, and lover of Yiddish literature.” (YIVO)

  8. Isaac Bashevis Singer

  9. Avrom Sutskever Avrom Sutskever

  10. Jacob Glatstein

  11. Chaim Grade

  12. Yiddish Writers Murdered in Holocaust: Hertsl Apshan Moyshe (Zak) Aronski Moyshe-Zisl Beylin Leybush Dreyfus Yankev-Kopl Dua Moyshe Dubilet Ester Eliashev Mordkhe Gebirtig Shloyme Gilbert Hirsh Glik Yankev Gotlib Moyshe Goldshteyn Yerakhmiel Grin Arn-Yitskhok Grodzenski Motl Hartsman Shimen Horontshik Hershele (pseudonym of Hersh Danilevich) Kalmen-Khayim Heysherik Shloyme-Leyb Kava Alter-Sholem Kacyzne Yitzhak Katzenelson Yosef Kirman Yoyne (Jonas) Kreppel Hinde Naiman-Grin Buzi Olevski Moyshe-Leyb Pitshenik Leyb Rashkin Simkhe-Bunem Shaevich Moyshe Shalit Fayvl Sito Miryem Ulinover Dovid Umru Yisroel Shtern Oyzer Varshavski Dvora Vogel Yakir Varshavski Naftole Vaynig Shmuel Vulman Hillel Zeitlin Hersh-Leyb Zhitnitski MoysheYitzhak Katzenelson Yosef Kirman Yoyne (Jonas) Kreppel Hinde Naiman-Grin Buzi Olevski Moyshe-Leyb Pitshenik Leyb Rashkin Simkhe-Bunem Shaevich Moyshe Shalit Fayvl Sito Miryem Ulinover Dovid Umru Yisroel Shtern Oyzer Varshavski Dvora Vogel Yakir Varshavski Naftole Vaynig Shmuel Vulman Hillel Zeitlin Hersh-Leyb Zhitnitski Moyshe Zilburg.

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