סיפורים קצרים Short Stories

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שלום עליכם Sholem Aleichem 0
Hebrew
  • 01 - Rabbi Dov, part 1
  • 02 - Rabbi Dov, part 2
  • 03 - Two cocks, part 1
  • 04 - Two cocks, part 2
  • 05 - Pesach celebration spoiled, part 1
  • 06 - Pesach celebration spoiled, part 2
  • 07 - Yosel the gardener
  • 08 - Book of atonement, part 1
  • 09 - Book of atonement, part 2
  • 10 - The dog Havarbar, part 1
  • 11 - The dog Havarbar, part 2
  • 12 - Shimele, part 1
  • 13 - Shimele, part 2
  • 14 - Shimele, part 3
  • 15 - Early Pesach, part 1
  • 16 - Early Pesach, part 2
  • 17 - The Philosopher
  • 18 - The German Jew, part 1
  • 19 - The German Jew, part 2
  • 20 - The treasure
  • 21 - For one radish
  • 22 - Blood libel
This recording is in Hebrew.

Stories included:
רבי דב (Rabbi Dov)
שני תרנגולים (Two Cocks)
פסח שנשבת (Pesach Celebration Spoiled)
יוסל הגנן (Yosel the Gardener)
ספר הכפרות (Book of Atonement)
חברבר החצרוני (The Dog Havarbar)
שימלה (Shimele)
פסח מוקדם (Early Pesach)
הפילוסוף (The Philosopher)
האשכנזי (The German Jew)
האוצר (The Treasure)
בשביל צנון אחד (For One Radish)
עלילת דם (Blood Libel)

Sholem Aleichem was the pen name of Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich, a leading Yiddish author and playwright. Sholem Aleichem was born into a Hasidic family in Pereyaslav and grew up in the nearby shtetl of Voronko, in the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire. His father was a rich merchant at that time. However, a failed business affair plunged the family into poverty and Solomon subsequently grew up in reduced circumstances. When he was 13 years old, the family moved back to Pereiaslav, where his mother, Chaye-Esther, died in a cholera epidemic. At first, Sholem Aleichem wrote in Russian and Hebrew. From 1883 on, he produced over forty volumes in Yiddish, thereby becoming a central figure in Jewish literature by 1890. The short stories included in this recording were originally written in Hebrew. (Summary following Wikipedia)

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