153
Gymnasiye 162
ELIEZER DAVID ROSENTHAL
Sabbath 183
Yom Kippur 189
ISAIAH LERNER
Bertzi Wasserfuehrer 211
Ezrielk the Scribe 219
Yitzchok-Yossel Broitgeber 236
JUDAH STEINBERG
A Livelihood 251
At the Matzes 259
DAVID FRISCHMANN
Three Who Ate 269
MICHA JOSEPH BERDYCZEWSKI
Military Service 281
ISAIAH BERSCHADSKI
Forlorn and Forsaken 295
TASHRAK (ISRAEL JOSEPH ZEVIN)
The Hole in a Beigel 309
As the Years Roll On 312
DAVID PINSKI
Reb Shloimeh 319
S. LIBIN (ISRAEL HUBEWITZ)
A Picnic 357
Manasseh 366
Yohrzeit for Mother 371
Slack Times They Sleep 377
ABRAHAM RAISIN
Shut In 385
The Charitable Loan 389
The Two Brothers 397
Lost His Voice 405
Late 415
The Kaddish 421
Avrohom the Orchard-Keeper 427
HIRSH DAVID NAUMBERG
The Rav and the Rav's Son 435
MEYER BLINKIN
Women 449
LOeB SCHAPIRO
If It Was a Dream 481
SHALOM ASCH
A Simple Story 493
A Jewish Child 506
A Scholar's Mother 514
The Sinner 529
ISAAC DOB BERKOWITZ
Country Folk 543
The Last of Them 566
A FOLK TALE
The Clever Rabbi 581
GLOSSARY AND NOTES 589
REUBEN ASHER BRAUDES
Born, 1851, in Wilna (Lithuania), White Russia; went to Roumania
after the anti-Jewish riots of 1882, and published a Yiddish
weekly, Yehudit, in the interest of Zionism; expelled from
Roumania; published a Hebrew weekly, Ha-Zeman, in Cracow, in 1891;
then co-editor of the Yiddish edition of Die Welt, t
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