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where the Germans detained him as a Russian citizen. There he wrote his famous Hebrew epic, “Vilna”, a poetic reconstruction of bygone Jewish life. During the years of the war, he worked in a hospital and studied at the
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He is remembered among lovers of Yiddish songs for his expression of longing and lust, “Tra-la-la-la,” known as Margaritkelekh, Daisies. Artists such as
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in 1904, where he published his first book and a collection of stories.
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in 1902, and was hired by a successful publishing house. He moved to
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Shneour had two children: the American neurochemist and biophysicist
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to study Natural Sciences, Philosophy, and Literature, at the
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Restless spirit: Selected Writings of Zalman Shneour
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Index

Zalman Shneur
Shneour in 1949
Shklow
Belarus
Russian Empire
New York City
Yiddish
Hebrew
Nobel Prize in Literature

Trumpeldor Cemetery
Tel Aviv
Shklow
Belarus
Russian Empire
Odessa
Warsaw
Vilnius
Paris
Sorbonne
World War I
Berlin
University of Berlin
New York City
immigrated
Chava Alberstein
Elie A. Shneour
Joseph Leftwich
Moshe Spiegel
Daniel Kennedy

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