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Yiddish Tales

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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1912 Original Publisher: The Jewish Publication Society of America Subjects: Short stories, Yiddish Yiddish fiction Jews Short stories, English Fiction / Jewish Foreign Language Study / Yiddish History / Jewish Juvenile Fiction / Religious / Jewish Social Science / Folklore

18 pages, Audiobook

First published January 1, 1912

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Helena Frank

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985 reviews24 followers
October 26, 2016
Originally published in 1911, this book precedes the Russian Revolution by some years. All these stories are set in the misery of the Eastern European ghetto and reflect the hopelessness of that time and place.

Life is hard for a man, especially a Jew. There is one exception. On Shabbat eve, with candles glowing, his wife and children surrounding him in their best clothing—a man is a king. Then he can sing and drink wine and enjoy life. No matter that tomorrow his labor start again, for now he is a king.

It's that spirit that permeates the stories, even if unspoken.Whether the stories are lighthearted or tragic, easy to understand or completely opaque, underlying them all is a sense of what Jewish life is about.
342 reviews8 followers
February 1, 2017
Rich on pathos with a look into a different world. d

Some of these stories brought tears to my eyes. Enjoyed the chance to read stories from authors I'd read before, authors I'd heard of, and authors who were new to me. Love Sholem Aleichem, and was moved by Loeb Schapiro's "If It Was a Dream," which was, like many of the other stories, so eloquent with the understated.
122 reviews2 followers
December 8, 2019
This is a great selection of stories, with different styles and pacing. The only difficulty is that the translations are so varied. Some of them allow the stories to flow and others have words in quotation marks that could easily have been handled smoothly. Those cases make it seem as if the stories are somehow of a different time and place and not as universal as so many of them are.
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149 reviews1 follower
August 20, 2014
I can't imagine real Jews are as melodramatic about their lot in life as these.
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191 reviews57 followers
May 10, 2021
This is a neat collection of short stories, it's cool to have so many of them from a bunch of different authors. Some are more interesting than others, but overall it was a super interesting collection. A favourite of mine was "A Woman's Wrath" by Isaac Lob Perez.
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