Moyshe Levin (Ber Sarin) of Yung-Vilne and His Solo Publishing Venture for Children

S. Berger
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Moshe [Moyshe] Levin, talented author and artist, was better known by his pseudonym Ber Sarin, the pen name he used when he wrote short Yiddish books in rhyme for children who were just beginning to read. He wrote the lively texts, illustrated them in color and black and white, and self-published many of them in Vilnius (Vilna) Lithuania in the 1930s. The books were popular and successful with teachers and children. He was a graduate of the Vladimir Medem Teachers’ Seminary, a teacher in the TSYSHO school system, and a member of Yung-Vilne .2017 is the 75th anniversary of Levin’s murder at the hands of the Nazis. Levin left behind a wife and daughter who also perished during the Holocaust. Levin’s literary legacy, the books themselves, survived in limited numbers in only a handful of libraries; some are now available on the web. This article includes a brief biography of Moshe ]Moyshe] Levin (Ber Sarin), an overview and discussion of his work for children, information on the current whereabouts of his works, and a bibliography with brief annotations of the works the author was able to view.
容维恩的莫谢·莱文(贝·萨林)及其儿童个人出版事业
摩西·莱文(Moyshe Levin)是一位才华横溢的作家和艺术家,他更广为人知的笔名是贝尔·沙林(Ber Sarin),这是他为刚开始阅读的儿童写押韵的意第绪语短篇小说时使用的笔名。他写了生动的文本,用彩色和黑白插图,并于20世纪30年代在立陶宛维尔纽斯(维尔纳)自行出版了其中的许多。这些书很受老师和孩子们的欢迎和欢迎。他毕业于Vladimir Medem Teachers ' Seminary,是TSYSHO学校系统的一名教师,也是young - vilne的一员。2017年是莱文被纳粹杀害75周年。莱文留下了妻子和女儿,她们也在大屠杀中丧生。莱文的文学遗产,即他的书本身,只在少数几家图书馆中保存了有限的数量;其中一些现在可以在网上找到。本文包括Moshe [Moyshe] Levin (Ber Sarin)的简短传记,概述和讨论他为儿童所做的工作,有关他的作品目前下落的信息,以及作者能够查看的作品的简要注释的参考书目。
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