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411:('United Partisans Organisation'), Kaczerginski fought in the Vilna Ghetto resistance and escaped with the survivors to the surrounding forests. Working along Sutzkever as the historian of the FPO's Vitnberg Brigade, he translated many Soviet fighting songs into Yiddish and during his service with a Soviet unit wrote the "uncharacteristically grisly-worded"
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and other FPO survivors to go about rebuilding Jewish culture and digging up the hidden Paper
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with his second wife, Meri Szutan, with whom he had his only child, Liliane (Libele) Kaczerginski, born March 5, 1947. Liliane, known as
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from destruction. The author, editor or publisher of most of the first post-Holocaust songbooks, Kaczerginski was responsible for preserving over 250 Holocaust songs – the majority of those still known. Despite the enduring popularity of many of his own works, and the importance of his labours to
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evoked powerful manifestations of affection and enthusiasm for the fighter and singer of
Yiddish Vilna and for the indefatigable developer of a new Yiddish culture. was a great occasion in the life of the Argentine community and thousands of people will long, long remember the grand reception
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Ayzenshtat, whose shop apparently served a mostly proletarian clientele. Around this time Kaczerginski was drawn into local circles of the outlawed communist party, and published his first writings – articles concerning class struggle and the living conditions of workers.
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Szmariahu Kaczerginski, born in Vilnius (Poland) on October 28, 1908, without profession, and to Meri Szutan, his wife, born in Swiencian (Poland), on June 17, 1913, without profession, and residing at 133 Boulevard
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Kaczerginski due to his explicit conversion away from communism, and often disrupted his speaking engagements. Despite this he maintained a heavy pace of lecturing, songwriting and journalism, writing for the Israeli Labor Party newspaper
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honoring him and the overflowing halls during his first lectures, to which the audience listened with bated breath. Within a short time he had won the greatest affection of
Argentine Jewry. His friends numbered in the hundreds, perhaps in the thousands.
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Central Jewish Historical Commission. Kaczerginski had begun working as a
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is currently an activist in the Palestine solidarity movement. In 1950 the family moved to Buenos Aires. Shmerke Kaczerginski was killed in a plane crash in Argentina in 1954, at the age of 45.
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contacts to move them into non-Soviet Europe. From there much of the material went to New York, although some was retained by Sutzkever (who later gave his material to the
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for his education, where he was "a good scholar and even better comrade". After graduating he enrolled in night school and supported himself by working for a
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18:Kaczerginski
1714:1954 deaths
1709:1908 births
1466:Ona Šimaitė
1456:Karl Plagge
1390:Abba Kovner
1341:Victims and
1307:Mike Pasker
1297:Franz Murer
658:Chaim Grade
536:Hirsh Glick
458:Abba Kovner
316:Chaim Grade
259:Yiddishkeit
218:Soviet Army
195:Chaim Grade
1703:Categories
1645:Ninth Fort
1542:Resistance
1343:resistance
1272:Karl Jäger
680:References
531:Undzer lid
507:Švenčionys
387:Yugnt himn
336:After the
307:Yung Vilne
186:Yung Vilne
94:Occupation
61:1908-10-28
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726:Werb 2014
699:Werb 2014
547:SS Exodus
503:Gordoniya
342:Białystok
222:Holocaust
1429:Rescuers
1227:Slovakia
638:Passover
346:Red Army
146:Children
102:Language
1232:Ukraine
1207:Estonia
1202:Belarus
1075:Forward
642:Mendoza
375:Friling
249:Magenta
226:Zionist
160:Yiddish
106:Yiddish
1608:Places
1594:Ponary
1567:Events
1494:Groups
1241:People
1222:Russia
1217:Poland
1212:Latvia
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326:Agroid
197:. The
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518:Paris
273:Vilna
234:Paris
168:Vilna
68:Vilna
1133:OCLC
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