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Poetry in Hell

Yiddish Holocaust Poetry with Translations from the Warsaw Ghetto Ringelblum Archives

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Kaufman, Moishe

Poems by Moishe Kaufman include:

  • A Holy Sister Dressed In Black
  • Bitter Life
  • Came and Went
  • Carry Me Little Boat
  • Come With Me
  • Dusk
  • Full Of Secrets
  • I’ll Sing For The Sun
  • Knowledge Is Power
  • Let The Earth Fall Apart
  • Let There Come
  • My Last Request
  • Not Chosen
  • Spring Has Come
  • The Poet
  • The Sun Rises, The Sun Shines
  • The Wine Is Bitter
  • To The Sun
  • Without Words
  • Worms Have Ruined The Corn
  • You’ve Forgotten

Contents

  • Home
  • Introduction
  • Theme 1: Nature
  • Theme 2: Home, Love, Life
  • Theme 3: Ghetto, Hunger, Struggle
  • Theme 4: Death, Anger, Mourning
  • Theme 5: Tradition, Faith, Protest
  • Appendix A: Relevant Material Not Found In The Ringelblum Archives
  • Appendix B: Brief Biographies of Authors
  • Appendix C: How the Ringelblum Archives were Collected, Buried, Unearthed, Conserved, and Viewed
  • Index: By Authors
    • Agudat Israel
    • Berman, L
    • Broderzon, Moishe
    • Bomze, Nakhum
    • Danielovitch, Hershele
    • Grade, Khaim
    • Grinberg, Eliezer
    • Horvitz, Ber
    • Imber, Shmuel Yacov
    • Katzenelson, Yitzkhok
    • Kaufman, Moishe
      • A Holy Sister Dressed In Black
      • Bitter Life
      • Came and Went
      • Carry Me Little Boat
      • Come With Me
      • Dusk
      • Full Of Secrets
      • I'll Sing For The Sun
      • Knowledge Is Power
      • Let The Earth Fall Apart
      • Let There Come
      • My Last Request
      • Not Chosen
      • Spring Has Come
      • The Poet
      • The Sun Rises, The Sun Shines
      • The Wine Is Bitter
      • To The Sun
      • Without Words
      • Worms Have Ruined The Corn
      • You've Forgotten
    • Kharik, Izi
    • Kirman, Yoseph
    • Korn, Rokhl
    • Lis, Kalman
    • Manger, Itzik
    • Marvil, Shmuel
    • Molodovsky, Kadie
    • Opochinsky, Peretz
    • Rabon, Israel
    • Rubenshteyn, Yosef
    • Segalovitch, Zusman
    • Semiatitsky, Khaim
    • Shayevitch, Simkha
    • Shtoltzenberg, Aba
    • Smolar-Wirowski-Galin, Rifka
    • Sutskever, Avrom
    • Tsentos Pen Club Notes
    • Ulinover, Miriam
    • Unknown Authors
    • Vahl, Kubi
    • Vayland, Pesakh
    • Vaynman, Abraham
    • Viner, Itchak
    • Vogler, Alkhanon
    • Yehuesh (S. Blumgarten)
    • Yud, Nokhem
    • Zhikhlinski, Raizl
  • About The Author
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  • Site Credits

Each work in this collection may be copied freely but not modified in any way under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License, and each copy requires attribution to the original authors themselves for the Yiddish text and Sarah Traister Moskovitz for the translations to English.

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