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    Itzik Manger (30 May 1901, Czernowitz, then Austrian-Hungarian Empire – 21 February 1969, Gedera, Israel; Yiddish: איציק מאַנגער) was a prominent Yiddish...
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  • Itzik Manger Prize for outstanding contributions to Yiddish literature was established in 1968, shortly before Itzik Manger's death in 1969. Manger "was...
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    The Witches of Kyiv and other Gothic Tales, Sova Books, Sydney Itzik Manger, Midresh Itzik, Hebrew University 1969. "The Rusalka Cycle – Songs Between the...
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    Yiddish poetry. Yiddish poet Itzik Manger's golden peacock symbolized Jewish resilience and optimism. In one poem, Manger explains [like the stateless...
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    of Itzik Manger's Songs of the Megillah (the longest running Yiddish production to date in Israel, released on Broadway as Megilla of Itzik Manger). [citation...
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  • Izak (section Itzik)
    painter Itzik Zohar, Israeli sportsman Itzik Manger, Yiddish intellectual Itzik Feffer, Soviet intellectual Itzik Kol, Israeli TV producer Itzik Kornfein...
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    Isaac Bashevis Singer (category Itzik Manger Prize recipients)
    thought of critical Zionism. Jewish Book Council for The Slave, 1963 Itzik Manger Prize, 1973 National Book Award (United States), 1974 Nobel Prize for...
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    Chava Alberstein (category Itzik Manger Prize recipients)
    has received numerous accolades, including the Kinor David Prize, the Itzik Manger Prize, and honorary doctorates from several universities. Born Ewa Alberstein...
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    became the subject, in 1937, of a cycle of twelve verse epistles by Itzik Manger. Writing in the Jewish Encyclopedia (1901–1906), Isidore Singer and Peter...
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    provided inspiration for contemporary writers including Rainer Maria Rilke, Itzik Manger, Louise Gluck and Shirley Kaufman. The story is referred to allegorically...
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