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Leyzer Volf (Yiddish: לייזער וואָלף; Russian: Лейзер Менделевич Вольф, romanized: Leyzer Mendelevich Volf; born Eliezer Mekler; 1910, in Šnipiškės, Vilnius – April 1943, in Shakhrisabz) was a Yiddish poet and writer of the movement, best remembered for his poems Black Pearls (1939), Lyric and satire (1940), and Brown Beast (1943).

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  • Leyzer Volf (en)
  • Вольф, Лейзер Менделевич (ru)
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  • Leyzer Volf (Yiddish: לייזער וואָלף; Russian: Лейзер Менделевич Вольф, romanized: Leyzer Mendelevich Volf; born Eliezer Mekler; 1910, in Šnipiškės, Vilnius – April 1943, in Shakhrisabz) was a Yiddish poet and writer of the movement, best remembered for his poems Black Pearls (1939), Lyric and satire (1940), and Brown Beast (1943). (en)
  • Ле́йзер Ме́нделевич Во́льф (идиш ‏לײזער װאָלף‏‎, настоящая фамилия — Ме́клер; 12 января 1909, Вильна, Российская империя — 1943, близ Самарканда, СССР) — еврейский поэт, прозаик, один из основателей литературной группы «Юнг Вилне», сторонник территориализма. Писал на идише. (ru)
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  • Leyzer Volf (en)
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  • Shakhrisabz, Uzbek SSR (en)
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  • Leyzer Volf (Yiddish: לייזער וואָלף; Russian: Лейзер Менделевич Вольф, romanized: Leyzer Mendelevich Volf; born Eliezer Mekler; 1910, in Šnipiškės, Vilnius – April 1943, in Shakhrisabz) was a Yiddish poet and writer of the movement, best remembered for his poems Black Pearls (1939), Lyric and satire (1940), and Brown Beast (1943). (en)
  • Ле́йзер Ме́нделевич Во́льф (идиш ‏לײזער װאָלף‏‎, настоящая фамилия — Ме́клер; 12 января 1909, Вильна, Российская империя — 1943, близ Самарканда, СССР) — еврейский поэт, прозаик, один из основателей литературной группы «Юнг Вилне», сторонник территориализма. Писал на идише. (ru)
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