• media related to Leib Kvitko. Children's literature portal Works by or about Leib Kvitko at the Internet Archive The Jewish Poet, Lev Kvitko (in Russian)...
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  • (1745–1812), Polish rabbi Leib Kvitko (1890–1952), Soviet poet Leib Langfus (died 1944), Polish rabbi and Auschwitz victim Yehuda Leib Maimon (1875–1962), Israeli...
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  • entrepreneur Leib Kvitko (1890–1952), Yiddish poet All pages with titles containing Kvitko This page lists people with the surname Kvitko. If an internal...
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    executed on the orders of Joseph Stalin, among them Peretz Markish, Leib Kvitko, David Hofstein, Itzik Feffer and David Bergelson. The United States...
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  • Itzhak Katzenelson Emmanuil Kazakevich Rokhl Korn Moyshe Kulbak Leib Kvitko Mani Leib H. Leivick (1888-1962), born in Russia, emigrated to the United...
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  • Army and director of Botkin Hospital Joseph Yuzefovich, a historian Leib Kvitko, a poet Peretz Markish, a poet Isaak Nusinov, a linguist and literature...
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    Babi Yar, by Dmitri Shostakovich (1962) * Symphony No. 6, Op. 79, after Leib Kvitko, Shmuel Halkin and M. Lukonin, by Mieczyslaw Weinberg (1962-63) Symphony...
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    Sandarmokh) Ivan Kalyannik Jacob Kalnytsky Eugene Kasyanenko Zelman Katz Leib Kvitko (1890-1952, shot in Moscow) Іvan Kirilenko Pylyp Kozytskiy Alexander...
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    born here. Murray Korman (1902–1961), American publicity photographer. Leib Kvitko (1890–1952), Yiddish poet, author of children's poems, and member of...
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  • A. Yashin for singer and piano (1962) Opus 79: Symphony No. 6 after Leib Kvitko, Shmuel Halkin and M. Lukonin for boys' chorus and orchestra (1962–1963)...
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