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Sholem Asch

    November 1, 1880 – July 10, 1957

    Sholem Asch was a Polish-American novelist who wrote in Yiddish, exploring themes of Jewish life, history, and spirituality. He gained renown for his historical novels, vividly depicting tumultuous events such as antisemitic uprisings. Asch also delved into complex ethical and theological questions, earning acclaim for the depth and literary artistry of his prose. His work often reflected his engagement with Jewish tradition and the challenges faced by Jewish communities across different eras.

    Sholem Asch
    Mottke der Dieb
    Von den Vätern
    The God Of Vengeance
    Sabbatai Zevi : a Tragedy in Three Acts and Six Scenes With a Prologue and an Epilogue
    Uncle Moses
    The God of vengeance; drama in three acts