Yentl the Yeshiva Boy
by Isaac Bashevis Singer
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Originally published as part of Short Friday. At the death of her father, Yentl cuts her hair, dresses as a young man, and sets out to study at a yeshiva.Tags
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Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-91) was the author of many novels, stories, children's books, and memoirs. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978. (Publisher Provided) Isaac Bashevis Singer was born in Radzymin, Poland on July 14, 1904. He received a traditional Jewish education, including training at the rabbinical seminary in Warsaw. He show more began writing in Hebrew while he worked for 10 years as a proofreader and translator in Warsaw. In 1935, he immigrated to New York, where he became a journalist for the Daily Forward, America's largest Yiddish newspaper. Most of his stories were originally published in this newspaper in serial form. His first novel, The Family Moskat, was published in 1950. His other works include The Magician of Lublin, The Spinoza of Market Street, The Slave, and A Friend of Kafka. A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw won the National Book Award for children's literature. He received numerous awards during his lifetime including the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978 and the Gold Medal for Fiction in 1989. He died after suffering a series of strokes on July 24, 1991. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Yentl the Yeshiva Boy
- Original title
- Yenṭl, baḥur ha-yeshivah : ṿe-sipurim aḥerim = יצחק בשביס־זינגר ; [תירגם על־פי הנוסח האנגלי שלמה צוקר
- Original publication date
- 1962
- People/Characters
- Yentl, aka Anshel; Avigdor; Hadass
- Important places
- Bychawa, Poland; Poland
- Related movies
- Yentl (1983 | IMDb | Barbra Streisand)
- First words
- After her father's death, Yentl had no reason to remain in Yanev.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The child was a boy, and those assembled at the circumcision coild scarcely believe their ears when they heard the father name his son Anshel.
- Original language*
- Jiddisch
- Disambiguation notice*
- Please do not combine with the Dutch edition of the stories of Short Friday, which is entitled Yentl : en andere verhalen.
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 839.0933 — Literature & rhetoric German & related literatures Other Germanic literatures - Yiddish Fiction 1860-
- LCC
- PJ5129 .S49 .Y4 — Language and Literature Oriental languages and literatures Oriental philology and literature Hebrew Other languages used by Jews Yiddish
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