Isaac Singer: Out of the Holocaust
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ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER (1904-1991)
According to some critics, Isaac Bashevis Singer was the greatest Yiddish writer. Isaac Bashevis Singer was born on July 14, 1904 in the town of Radzmymin, Poland. He was raised in a family with heavily laid roots in Jewish Culture. His father was a Rabbi, and his mother was the daughter of an Orthodox Rabbi. His grandfathers on both sides of the family were also Rabbis. His older brother, Israel Joseph was a
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amp;#61505; Bibliography Burgin, R., & Singer, I. (1985). Conversations with Isaac Bashevis Singer. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. Malin, I. (1969). Critical views of Isaac Bashevis Singer. New York: New York University Press. Wilson, H. W. (2001). Singer, Isaac B. July 14, 1904-July 24, 1991