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  1. It is the story of a maskil — that is, a supporter of the Haskalah, like Mendele himself — who escapes a poor town, survives misery to obtain a secular education much like Mendele's own, but is driven by the pogroms of the 1880s from his dreams of universal brotherhood to one of Jewish nationalism.

  2. Méndele Móijer Sfórim 1 (en yidis: מענדעלע מוכר ספֿרים ‎; en hebreo: מנדלי מוכר ספרים ‎; lit. 'Méndele el vendedor ambulante de libros'; Kapyl, 2 de enero de 1836 - Odesa, 25 de noviembre jul. / 8 de diciembre de 1917 greg. ), nacido Sholem Yankev Abramovich (en yidis: שלום יעקבֿ ...

  3. Mendele Moykher Sforim (born November 20, 1835, Kopyl, near Minsk, Russia [now in Belarus]—died December 8, 1917, Odessa [now in Ukraine]) was a Jewish author, founder of both modern Yiddish and modern Hebrew narrative literature and the creator of modern literary Yiddish.

  4. Mendele Mokher Seforim (1835-1917) is revered as the “grandfather of Yiddish literature” for his innovations in laying a new literary framework for Yiddish. His work realistically portrayed Jewish life with honesty and without judgment and depicted the world of the shtetl [village] with all its poverty and decay; all its joy and poetry.

  5. Mendele Mocher Sforim nacido Sholem Yankev Abramovich o S. J. Abramowitch, fue un autor judío y uno de los fundadores de la literatura hebrea y yiddish...

  6. S. Y. Abramovitsh (1835–1917), closely identified with his narratorial persona Mendele the Book Peddler (Mendele Mocher Sforim), was a foundational figure in modern Yiddish and Hebrew prose.

  7. 7 de ago. de 2014 · Yet in the late 18th century, Mendele Mocher Sforim, or ‘Mendele the book peddler,’ was an author who depicted the world of the shtetl (village) with all of its poverty and decay. He is now considered the grandfather of Yiddish literature and one of the founders of ‘modern’ Jewish literature.