The Song Remains – דאָס ליד איז געבליבן

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About Y L Kohn

Y L Kohn

Y L Kohn (1905-1940) was born in Warsaw, and worked as a metal worker. He wrote children’s literature as well as poetry, mainly in publications of the Bund. He was killed in Russia in 1940.

Source: Congress for Jewish Culture

Y L Kohn Y L Cohen Warsaw Russia
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The Song Remains – דאָס ליד איז געבליבן

An anthology of Yiddish poems with English translations from the Nazi German occupation of Poland

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