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  • Prior to researching a long paper I wrote for Veterinary Heritage on the history of antivivisectionism and the animal rights movement, the name Isaac Bashevis Singer barely registered for me.

    Progressive Bloggers the black ewe 2009

  • The family spoke Yiddish at home and later read Jewish authors like Isaac Bashevis Singer, which is why Mr. Sendak's parents were "so impressed" when Singer asked their son to illustrate a 1966 collection of shtetl stories.

    'Masterpiece' Gets Retouched 2008

  • Although many still know the work of literary figures who appeared in the Yiddish press, such as Isaac Bashevis Singer and his older brother, I.J. Singer, lost to time are the many great reporters of the day, who not only covered news but also sports and crime, such as Schlomye Feinkind, whom Portnoy dubbed "the king of the Warsaw crime reporters."

    Tom Teicholz: A Little Respect (for Jewish Journalism) 2008

  • Holocaust survivors, such as Isaac Bashevis Singer, and those who lost their entire families like him were the first to make the comparisons.

    CNN Transcript Feb 28, 2003 2003

  • '' 'Isaac Bashevis Singer' '' (born Yitskhok Bashevis, 1904 - July 24, 1991) was an

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Joaquín Martínez 2010

  • '' 'Isaac Bashevis Singer' '' (born Yitskhok Bashevis, 1904 - July 24, 1991) was an

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Joaquín Martínez 2010

  • '' 'Isaac Bashevis Singer' '' (born Yitskhok Bashevis, 1904 - July 24, 1991) was an

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Joaquín Martínez 2010

  • '' 'Isaac Bashevis Singer' '' (born Yitskhok Bashevis, 1904 - July 24, 1991) was an

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Joaquín Martínez 2010

  • Writer Isaac Bashevis Singer helped popularize folk tales about the foolish men of Chelm, a city in Poland.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: "Shlemiel The First" Klezmer Musical Sings But What's With The Restraint? Michael Giltz 2011

  • Second, Isaac Bashevis Singer's "The Manor" (1967) and "The Estate" (1969), both masterpieces.

    Twelve Months of Reading 2011

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