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  1. Cahan, Abraham (1860-1951): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Robert A. Morace, 2000
  2. Biography - Cahan, Abraham (1860-1951): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. The white terror and the red; a novel of revolutionary Russia by Abraham (1860-1951) Cahan, 1905-01-01
  4. Yekl; a tale of the New York ghetto. by A. Cahan. by Cahan. Abraham. 1860-1951., 1896-01-01
  5. United States Authors Series - Abraham Cahan by Marovitz, 1996-10-11

81. Reading Rat 1851-1875
Abraham Cahan (18601951) The Rise of David Levinsky; Sir Walter AlexanderRALEIGH (1861-1922) The Discovery Of Guiana
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82. Roskies.html
Old Mount Carmel cemetery, imperious in death as he was in life, was thelongtime editor of the Forverts, Abraham Cahan (1860-1951; immigrated 1882).
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David Roskies, "A Revolution Set in Stone: the Art of Burial" (chapt. 7) in The Jewish Search for a Usable Past (Bloomington, 1998) In modern times, pantheons are also built, not for mythical figures, but for great men who brought new worlds, spiritual realms, into being. In our days a pantheon is a temple of glory dedicated to the spiritual leaders of one's people. M. Ivenski, 1939 Among Jews, there is no such thing as a potter's field. Regardless of their place of origin, Jews have always regarded burial as a khesed shel emeth, the supreme act of loving kindness for which there is no earthly reward. Wherever they settled, they organized a Hevra Kadisha, or Holy Society, to secure and oversee a Jewish cemetery. For reasons of ritual purity, the dead were segregated from the living and the Jewish cemetery occupied a hallowed space outside of secular time. However far Jews wandered, the Hevra Kadisha always retained its absolute control over the rites of burial and preserved the eternal resting place of the dead. Of all the changes modernity wrought in the way Jews remember, record, sing, talk, work, dress, and educate their young the last and most stubborn holdout of tradition is the way they bury their dead. The surest sign, then, of an irrevocable break with the past was when Jewish burials began to ape those of the Gentiles. This first occurred in the very cradle of Jewish modernity, Berlin.

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84. TAU- Institute Of Jewish Press And Communications- The Andrea And Charles Bronfm
molded and managed by Abe Cahan (18601951), a Jewish refugee who, like manyothers Abraham Cahan, born into a poor family in a village near Vilna,
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INTRODUCTION / Mordecai Naor
On March 9, 1953, a news item appeared in the daily Ha’aretz reporting that the State of Israel would be prepared to dispatch 200,000 soldiers to fight alongside the United States should that country enter into a military confrontation with the Soviet Union. Although the report was denied vigorously in Israel, the two communist newspapers published in Israel at that time – Kol Ha’am (in Hebrew) and al-Ittihad (in Arabic) took up the issue and ran editorials attacking the government vociferously. Responding, the minister of interior acted on his authority and ordered a closure of both papers based on “endangerment of the public peace.” Both newspapers appealed the closure to the Supreme Court, which considered the case over a period of months until on October 16, 1953, a panel of three judges annulled the minister of interior’s decision. The Kol Ha’am case has served ever since as a milestone in the realm of freedom of speech and press in Israel. With the approach of the 50th anniversary of the start of the affair, we open this issue of Kesher with two articles that deal with it: the first presenting the judgment itself, which was written by then-Justice of the Supreme Court Shimon Agranat, and the second a commentary on the judgment by Justice Aharon Barak, president of the Supreme Court today. The rest of this issue of

85. CJNews Features Page
One of the best firstperson accounts I have read of an immigrant s ocean crossingwas written by Abraham Cahan (1860-1951), the legendary early editor of
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A passage across the ocean By ZE'EV GLICENSTEIN
ow many of us below the age of 60 have been obliged to experience an ocean voyage on anything even remotely less luxurious than the Queen Elizabeth II?
For our immigrant ancestors who crossed the Atlantic by ship, the crossing was often a gruelling, claustrophic experience, filled with a mixture of anxiety and hope. Most, of course, were obliged to endure the cramped and uncomfortable conditions of steerage class.
For many, the voyage was characterized by sickness and sometimes hunger owing to a lack of suitable kosher food. The travellers also felt much sadness at the thought of loved ones left behind - mothers and fathers and brothers and sisters whom they would likely never see again. They would have also felt great apprehension about what their lives would become once they landed in America or Canada - tempered, usually, by the great joy experienced when suddenly, after a week or 10 days at sea, land was sighted and the ship steamed into port.
Ships' passenger lists provide a few factual details about the voyages and those who made them. Such details, however, while highly useful to the genealogical researcher, tell only a small part of the human story.

86. Abraham Cahan: Information From Answers.com
Cahan, Abraham ( kän ) , 1860–1951, RussianAmerican journalist, AbrahamCahan (July 7, 1860 - 1951) was a leading writer and lecturer for socialist and
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Works Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Abraham Cahan Encyclopedia Cahan, Abraham k¤n ) , 1860–1951, Russian-American journalist, Socialist leader, and author, b. Vilnius, Lithuania. He emigrated to New York City in 1882, entered journalism, and helped found the Jewish Daily Forward (1897); as editor in chief after 1902, he made it the most influential Jewish daily in America. He was a founder of the Social Democratic party in 1897 and after 1902 supported the Socialist party. Active in spreading socialist teachings among Jewish workers, he encouraged the unionization of East Side garment workers and supported them in their strikes. Cahan's writings in English, particularly Yekl: a Tale of the New York Ghetto The Imported Bridegroom and Other Stories (1898), and The Rise of David Levinsky (1917), are recognized for their historical portrayals of the immigrant experience. He also wrote, in Yiddish, Bl¤tter von mein Leben (5 vol., 1926–31), an autobiography.

87. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Online Literary Criticism Collection. Abraham Cahan (1860 1951) There areno general critical sites about Abraham Cahan presently in the collection;
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88. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Cabell, James Branch (1879 1958) Cadigan, Pat (1953 - ) Cage, John (1912 -1992) Cahan, Abraham (1860 - 1951) Calvino, Italo (1923 - 1985) Camposs,
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89. Rise Of David Levinsky, The By Cahan, Abraham (1860 - 1951) - LearningToGo EBook
Rise Of David Levinsky, The. by Cahan, Abraham (1860 1951) The Rise ofDavid Levinsky is a Jewish-American classic and Cahan s realistic novel.
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The Rise of David Levinsky is a Jewish-American classic and Cahan's realistic novel. Cahan is the legendary founder and editor of the Jewish Daily Forward. It is about fictional studies of Jewish character in English language and talks about an intimate and sophisticated account of American business culture.
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90. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureAuthors By Year
Abraham Cahan (1860 1951) Hamlin Garland (1860 - 1940) Charlotte PerkinsGilman (1860 - 1935) Louise Imogen Guiney (1861 - 1920)
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91. Cahan, Abraham. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
2001. Cahan, Abraham. (kän) (KEY) , 1860–1951, RussianAmerican journalist,Socialist leader, and author, b. Vilnius, Lithuania.
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92. Cahan, Abraham --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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94. Abraham Cahan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Abraham Cahan (July 7, 1860 1951) was a leading writer and lecturer for socialistand labor movements in New York City. He was the founder and editor of
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Abraham Cahan July 7 ) was a leading writer and lecturer for socialist and labor movements in New York City . He was the founder and editor of the Yiddish paper Forverts , and his novel The Rise of David Levinsky was particularly revered. By Forverts had over a quarter of a million readers, making it the most successful non- English language newspaper in the U.S. and the leading Yiddish paper in the world. He was born in Vilna Lithuania into a Jewish Orthodox family. He emigrated to the United States in in order to escape the massive roundup of revolutionaries after the assassination of Alexander II of Russia He published his first novella Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto in . Many years after his death, it was made into the movie Hester Street ). In he published a collection of short stories entitled The Imported Bridegroom and Other Stories of the New York Ghetto edit
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He also wrote a 5 volume autobiography "Bleter fun mayn Leben" in Yiddish, the first three volumes of which were translated into English as "the Education of Abraham Cahan". Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Cahan

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96. 1917 In Literature - Encyclopedia Article About 1917 In Literature.
of David Levinsky Abraham Cahan Abraham Cahan (July 7, 1860 - 1951) was a leadingwriter and lecturer for socialist and labor movements in New York City.
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97. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Donn (1889 1929) BYRON, (1788 - 1824) CABELL, James Branch (1879 - 1958)CADDIE, see Elliott-Mackay (1900 - 1960) Cahan, Abraham (1860 - 1951) CAINE,
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