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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

41. 19th Century Literary Figures
Lyman Kittredge (18601941); Abraham Cahan (1860-1951); Bliss Perry(1860-1954); Louise Imogen Guiney (1861-1920); William Bliss Carman
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42. The Lost Continent Of
10044 BC Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951 Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931 Calamity Jane, 1852-1903AKA Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903 Calder? de la Barca, Pedro, 1600
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Row in the 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, The Jewish Search for a Usable Past (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998), chapter 7: "A revolution set in stone: the art of burial". "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.

44. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 10044 BC. Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951. Caine, Hall,Sir, 1853-1931. Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 AKA Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903.
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45. Russia
Most prolific work is the novel Master i Margarita (The Master andMargarita). d. Cahan, Abraham (KAHhahn, 1860-1951). Recognized
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Area Studies / Russia Basic Facts Population Health under 15 yrs...19.7% Life Expectancy Commo Hospital beds TV...370:1000 Doctors Radio...341:1000 IMR Phone...1:5.9 Avg. Income...$5,200 Newspaper...267:1000 Literacy Rate...99% Click on map for
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"International disputes: inherited disputes from former USSR, including sections of the boundary with China, islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, and Shikotan and the Habomai group occupied by the Soviet Union in 1945, administered by Russia, claimed by Japan; maritime dispute with Norway over portion of the Barents Sea; Caspian Sea boundaries are not yet determined; potential dispute with Ukraine over Abrene section of the border ceded by the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic to Russia in 1944; has made no territorial claim in Antarctica (but has reserved the right to do so) and does not recognize the claims of any other nation" (CIA Fact Book, 1997).

46. The Press And Spanish-American Relations In 1898
A paper briefly addressing American newspaper coverage and its relation to the war.Category Society History Wars and Conflicts Spanish-American War...... Abraham Cahan (18601951), who for more than 40 years served as editor of the NewYork Yiddish-language newspaper Jewish Daily Forward (Yiddish title Forverts
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Effects of the Press on Spanish-American Relations in 1898
By John Baker Contents
Background February 1898 On the Way to War Ethnic Minorities, War and the Press ... Bibliography The Spanish-American War of 1898 marked a turning point in American history. Within a few years of the war's end, the United States was a world power, exercising control or influence over islands in the Caribbean Sea, the mid-Pacific Ocean and close to the Asian mainland. The conflict has sometimes been called "The Newspaper War," largely because the influence of a sensationalist press "Yellow Journalism" (see Yellow Journalism sidebar) supposedly brought on the fighting. Key to a sense of rage propagated by the media were the events of February 1898, which culminated with the destruction of an American battleship, the USS Maine , in a Cuban harbor. The media sensationalized the events in February and the two months following until war began, prompting a debate that still rages whether the press merely reflected the publi's desire for war, or, in fact, actually fed it. (Above, a late February 1898 San Francisco Examiner front page).

47. Great Books: Author-Title Index
Recommended by Bloom. Cahan, Abraham, American, 18601951. The Rise of DavidLevinsky. Recommended by Bloom. Cain, James M., American, 1892-1977.
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  • Abe Kobo, Japanese, 1925- . Abelard, Pierre and Héloïse, French writing in Latin, 1079-1142 and 1101-1164.
    • Letters. Recommended by: Rexmo Ward
    • Historia Calamitatum . Recommended by: Ward
    Abish, Walter, American, 1931- .
    • Alphabetical Africa . Recommended by: Bloom
    • How German Is It . Recommended by: Bloom
    • Eclipse Fever . Recommended by: Bloom
    • I Am the Dust Under Your Feet . Recommended by: Bloom
    Abrams, M. H., American, 1912- . Abu Bakr Muhammad bin 'Abdulmalik ibn Tufail, Arab in Islamic Spain, ca. 1105-1185.
    • Awakening of the Soul Hayy ibn Yaqzan ). Recommended by: Ward
    Achebe, Chinua, Nigerian writing in English, 1930- . Acheson, Dean, American, 1893-1971.

48. Forthcoming Books, June 2000
Adapted from A ghetto wedding / by Abraham Cahan. ISBN 088776-492-4 $18.99I. Ricci, Regolo. II. Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951. Ghetto wedding. III. Title.
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The little book of big questions / written by Jackie French ; illustrated by Martha Newbigging. Toronto : Annick Press, 2000.
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You asked for it! / Marg Meikle. Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada, 2000.
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Millet Verhoye, Jeanne. Caillou a peur de grandir / Jeanne Millet Verhoye. Montréal : Éditions Chouette, 2000. (Collection Sac à dos) Publ. en collab. avec: Corporation CINAR. Pour enfants de 3 ans et plus. ISBN 2-89450-173-0 : 5,99 $

49. Records For Jews -- Russia -- Fiction. (LC) (in MARION)
Jews Russia Fiction. (LC). Records 1 to 3 of 3. Cahan, Abraham,18601951. The rise of David Levinsky / Abraham Cahan ; with
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50. Records For Immigrants -- Fiction. (LC) (in MARION)
Immigrants Fiction. (LC). Records 1 to 15 of 23. Cahan, Abraham,18601951. The rise of David Levinsky / Abraham Cahan ; with an
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51. Catalogue 19 Yiddish Literature And Literary Ciriticism
100 Cahan, Abraham (18601951) Bleter fun mayn lebn. Vols. 1-3.New York, 1926-1931.( Vols 1-3 or.leather, top and , bottom of spines dam. 515; 458; 493 pp.
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Catalogue 19 Yiddish Literature and literary ciriticism AGNON, SHMUEL YOSEF A poshete mayse (A simple story). Transl. from the Hebrew by El. Rubinstein. New York, 1958. ( Or. cloth. , 291 pp. In Yiddish.) 32,00 Shriftn in dray teyln. Yiddish E. Rubinstein. With illustrations by Yosl Bergner. Tel Aviv, 1969. ( Or.cloth. in 1 vol. in or. slipcase , 605 pp. Illustrated and portrait frontispiece. In Yiddish.) 50,00 AKSENFELD, ISRAEL (1787-1866) Dos shtern-tikhl un der ershter yidisher rekrut . (Musterverk Band 47). Buenos Aires, 1971. ( Or.cloth , 284 pp. In Yiddish.) 38,00
Reyzen 1, 159-162. [ALMANAC]. Almanakh yidishe shrayber fun Yerusholayim. (Almanac of the Union of Jewish writers and journalists in Israel-Jerusalem branch.) Ed. by Joseph Kerler. Jerusalem, 1973. ( Or.wrps. , 198 pp. Illustrated. In Yiddish.) 30,00 [ANTHOLOGY]. A shpigl af a shteyn . (An anthology of poetry and prose by twelve Soviet Yiddish writers.) Selected by B. Hrushovski, Kh. Shmeruk, A. Sutskever. Biographies and bibliographic assistance by M. Pyekazh. Ed. with an introduction and notes by Kh. Shmeruk. Tel Aviv, Di goldene keyt, 1964. ( Or.cloth , 32, 812 pp. With portraits. In Yiddish. New endpapers.) 65,00

52. Books Received In The Jewish Studies Library, October, 1998, List 3
PJ5129.A8Z8 C35 1941. Cahan, Abraham, 18601951. Sholem Ash's nayerveg / fun Ab. Kahan / Nyu-York sn, 1941. 96 p. ; 23 cm.
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Crown, Alan David.
A catalogue of the Samaritan manuscripts in the British Library
/ by Alan David Crown / London : British Library, 1998.
xliii, 279 p., [17] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-261) and indexes.
Subject: Manuscripts, Samaritan Catalogs. Manuscripts, Samaritan England London Catalogs. Manuscripts England London Catalogs. Samaritans. British Library Catalogs.
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Compassion for humanity in the Jewish tradition / [compiled and with introductions by] David Sears / Northvale, N.J. : Jason Aronson, c1998. xviii, 231 p. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 219) and index. Subject: Respect for persons (Jewish law). Caring Religious aspects Judaism. Jews Election, Doctrine of. Interpersonal relations Religious aspects Judaism. Noahide Laws. Ethics, Jewish. Mediators of the divine : horizons of prophecy, divination, dreams, and theurgy in Mediterranean antiquity / edited by Robert M. Berchman / Atlanta, Ga. : Scholars Press, c1998.

53. American Literature Volume II Online Sites
Abraham Cahan (18601951) The Forward Centennial An editorial recallingthe struggles of its founder. A Ghetto Wedding and The
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54. American Authors On The Web
General resources.Category Arts Literature World Literature American...... Wister (18601938); Hamlin Garland (1860-1940); George Lyman Kittredge(1860-1941); Abraham Cahan (1860-1951); Bliss Perry (1860-1954
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  • 55. American City - Reading Week 10
    4 Cahan (18601951) emigrated to New York from Russia in 7 Such as the Forverts,edited by Abraham Cahan, better-known under its English title, Forward..
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    EASA2S89: The American City
    Week 10 reading
    NEW YORK LOW LIFE IN FICTION
    William Dean Howells
    New York World, 26 July 1896
    It is a long time since I have seen the once famous A Glance at New York[1], but I distinctly recall through the misty substance of some forty-five very faded years the heroic figures of the volunteer fireman and his friends, who were the chief persons of the piece. I do not remember the others at all, but I remember Mose, and Sikesy, and Lize. Good and once precious fragments of literature linger in my memory, as: "'Mose,' says he, "git off o' dem hose, or I'll swat you over der head wid de trumpet.' And I didn't get off o' der hose, and he did swat me over der head wid der trumpet." Other things have gone, but these golden words remain with me. I It is interesting to note that the first successful attempt to represent the life of our streets was in dramatic form. Some actor saw and heard things spoken with the peculiar swagger and whopperjaw utterance of the b'hoy of those dreadful old days, when the blood-tubs and the plug-uglies reigned over us, and Tammany was still almost purely American, and he put them on the stage and spread the poison of them all over the land, so that there was hardly anywhere a little blackguard boy who did not wish to act and talk like Mose.
    The whole piece was painted with the large brush and the vivid pigments of romanticism, and yet the features many long years later when Mr. Harrigan[2] came to the study of our low life in his delightful series of plays. He studied it in the heyday of Irish supremacy, when Tammany[3] had become almost purely Celtic, and he naturally made his heroes and heroines Irish. The old American b'hoy lingered among them in the accent and twist of an occasional barkeeper, but the brogue prevailed, and the highshouldered sidelong carriage of the Americanized bouncer of Hibernian blood.

    56. Authors C Page Of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
    Abraham Cahan (18601951) Born in Russia, this American editor/novelist workedfor various Yiddish journals in New York City, and founded the Jewish daily
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    Caaba, or El Caaba: see Kaaba Cabal: (1) Powerful group of Ministers in the court of Charles II of England, known by their acronym ( C lifford, A shley, B uckingham, A rlington, L auderdale), who were corrupt and endlessly plotting; (2) by analogy, any political intrigue group. This latter term was also influenced by the word "Cabala" (see below) with its implications of secrecy and magic. Cabala, Cabbala, Kabbala, Qabbalah: see ISRAEL and JEWISH SCIENCE FICTION CUBA , journalist, film critic, sometimes uses pseudonym G. Cain; specializes in Fantasy of genre: ALTERNATE WORLDS: history might have happened differently * Tres tristes tigres [Spain: 1965; US: 1971, as "Three Trapped Tigers"] translated into English by Donald Gardner and Suzanne Jill Levine * Vista del amanecer en el tropics [Spain: 1974; US: 1978, as "A View of Dawn in the Tropics"] collection of linked stories; translated into English by Suzanne Jill Levine * La Habana para un infante difunto [1979; US: 1984, as "Infante's Inferno"] translated into English by Suzanne Jill Levine * see

    57. TAU- Institute Of Jewish Press And Communications- The Andrea And Charles Bronfm
    was the daily Forverts (“Forward”), molded and managed by Abe Cahan (18601951),a Jewish 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

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    59. Food For Thought Biographies
    Cahan, Abraham (Lithuanianborn American journalist, author), 1860-1951. Cahill,Thaddeus (American inventor), 1867-1934. Cahplin, Ralph (?), 1887-1961.
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    60. Cahan, Abraham. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Cahan, Abraham. (kän) (KEY) , 18601951, RussianAmerican journalist, Socialist leader, and author, b.
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