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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Itzik_MangerItzik Manger - Wikipedia

    Itzik Manger (30 May 1901, Czernowitz, then Austrian-Hungarian Empire – 21 February 1969, Gedera, Israel; Yiddish: איציק מאַנגער) was a prominent Yiddish poet and playwright, a self-proclaimed folk bard, visionary, and 'master tailor' of the written word.

  2. Itzik Manger ( jiddisch איציק מאַנגער, geboren 30. Mai 1901 in Czernowitz, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 21. Februar 1969 in Gedera, Israel) war ein jüdischer Schriftsteller, der in jiddischer Sprache schrieb und vortrug.

  3. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Manger_ItsikYIVO | Manger, Itsik

    (1901–1969), Yiddish poet, playwright, prose writer, and essayist. Born Isidor Helfer in the multiethnic city of Czernowitz (then capital of the Habsburg province of Bucovina; now Chernivtsi, Ukraine ), Itsik Manger attended heder and later the Kaiser-Königlicher Dritte Staats-Gymnasium.

  4. Learn about Itzik Manger, a Yiddish poet who wrote ballads, essays, stories and a fictional autobiography. Listen to his poems "For Years I Wallowed" in Yiddish and English, and read the bilingual translation.

  5. MANGER, ITZIK (1901–1969), Yiddish poet, dramatist, novelist. Born in Czernowitz, his first poem was published in 1921 in the Romanian Yiddish journal Kultur, and his first book of poems was Shtern Oyfn Dakh ("Stars on the Roof," 1929), where he combined folksong and bardic simplicity with sophisticated stanzaic structures and technical skill.

  6. Unravelling the enigma that was Itzik Manger, on the 120th anniversary of his birth, the Bund and the Kadimah present an online homage to this most beloved o...

  7. May thirtieth marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of acclaimed Yiddish writer Itzik Manger. Manger wrote extraordinary essays, stories, and plays, but he is best known as a poet and balladist. Today Manger is perhaps most recognized for his creative reimaginings of biblical stories.