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    Sholem Asch (Yiddish: שלום אַש, Polish: Szalom Asz; 1 November 1880 – 10 July 1957), also written Shalom Ash, was a Polish-Jewish novelist, dramatist...
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  • God of Vengeance (Yiddish: Got fun nekome) is a 1906 play by Sholem Asch. It is about a Jewish brothel owner who attempts to become respectable by commissioning...
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  • and Hebrew literature Sholem Aleichem (1859–1916), Yiddish author and playwright in the Russian Empire and United States Sholem Asch (1880–1957), Polish-Jewish...
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  • It recounts the controversy surrounding the play God of Vengeance by Sholem Asch, which was produced on Broadway in 1923, and for which the producer and...
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    Yiddish language novelist and dramatist Sholem Asch, and the younger brother of novelist Nathan Asch. In 1912, the Asch family left Poland, on account of antisemitism...
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  • politician Moe Asch (1905–1986), founder of Folkways Records, son of Sholem Asch Peter Asch (born 1948), American water polo player Ricardo Asch (born 1947)...
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  • Struther For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway The Nazarene by Sholem Asch Stars on the Sea by F. Van Wyck Mason Oliver Wiswell by Kenneth Roberts...
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    Winston Churchill (awarded in 1953), Boris Pasternak (awarded in 1958), Sholem Asch, Tarjei Vesaas, Angelos Sikelianos and Ignazio Silone. The Swiss author...
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  • S. Asch may refer to: Sholem Asch (1880–1957), Polish-Jewish novelist Solomon Asch (1907–1996), Polish-American psychologist This disambiguation page...
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    along with modern Hebrew writers including Chaim Nachman Bialik, and Sholem Asch, among several others. Elyashev was originally from Kaunas, Lithuania...
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