kulbak

kulbak
m III, DB. -a, N. \kulbakkiem; lm M. -i
zool. kulbaki «Hippoglossus, Reinhardtius, dwa rodzaje ryb z rodziny fląder, o ciele owalnym, szerokim otworze gębowym; drapieżne, żyją w morzach płn., cenione ze względu na smaczne mięso, najbardziej znanymi gatunkami są kulbak czarny i pospolity; halibuty»
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  • Moyshe Kulbak — (1896, Smarhoń – 1937, near Minsk) was a Yiddish language writer, born in Smarhon (present day Belarus) to a Jewish family. He studied at the Volozhin Yeshiva in Lithuania. Overview In 1914 he moved to the Russian city of Minsk; in 1920,… …   Wikipedia

  • Moische Kulbak — (auch: Mosche Kulbak; * 1896 in Smorgon bei Wilna, damals Polen, heute Weißrussland; † 1940) war ein weißrussisch litauischer jiddischer Dichter, der zunächst mit hebräischer Lyrik begonnen hatte. Er zählte zu den großen Begabungen der jiddischen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • YIDDISH LITERATURE — This articles is arranged according to the following outline: introduction UNTIL THE END OF THE 18TH CENTURY the bible in yiddish literature epic homiletic prose drama liturgy ethical literature Historical Songs and Writings transcriptions of… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • Кульбак, Моисей — [Moiše Kulbak, 1896 ] современный еврейский поэт. Род. в Сморгони Виленской губ. Отец его был приказчиком в крупном лесном деле; мать происходит из семьи зажиточных еврейских селян арендаторов. К. получил религиозное воспитание. Его… …   Большая биографическая энциклопедия

  • List of Yiddish language poets — Poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the Yiddish language include:A* Moshe Altman * Efraim Auerbach * Zelik AxelrodB* Zelik Barditshever * Rachel Baumvoll * Elye Beyder * Chaim Beyder * Alexander Beyderman * Alexander Belousov * Lev… …   Wikipedia

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