Yiddish Tales/S. Libin (Israel Hurewitz)

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4490175Yiddish Tales — S. Libin (Israel Hurewitz)1912The Jewish Publication Society of America

S. LIBIN

Pen name of Israel Hurewitz; born, 1872, in Gori-Gorki, Government of Mohileff (Lithuania), White Russia; assistant to a druggist at thirteen; went to London at twenty, and, after seven months there, to New York (1893); worked as capmaker; first sketch, "A Sifz vun a Arbeiterbrust"; contributor to Die Arbeiterzeitung, Das Abendblatt, Die Zukunft, Vorwärts, etc.; prolific Yiddish playwright and writer of sketches on New York Jewish life; dramas to the number of twenty-six produced on the stage; collected works, Geklibene Skizzen, I vol., New York, 1902, and 2 vols., New York, 1907.


A Picnic
Manasseh
Yohrzeit for Mother
Slack Times They Sleep