Shalom Asch (Yiddish writer) Medal

1967

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Reverse:  has the following inscription in both Hebrew and Polish – “The Vistula speaks in Jewish to me”
 

  • Shalom Asch (Yiddish writer) Medal
  • Shalom Asch (Yiddish writer) Medal
  • Shalom Asch (Yiddish writer) Medal

Identifer: CJF-RFC2015485

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Description
This medal was designed by famous Polish medalist, Krystyn Jarnuszkiewicz.
 
 The major works of the Polish-born writer Shalom Asch (1880-1957) are built on an epic scale, show profound insight into human character, and reveal prophetic vision. They depict patriarchal Jewish life with its devotional joys and fateful martyrdom.


Shalom Asch was born in Kutno, Poland, where he studied at a Hebrew religious school. At the age of 18, he left for Wocawek to become a Hebrew teacher. His reading was extensive in Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, Polish, and German literatures, and he started writing in Hebrew. In 1899, he showed his work to the noted Yiddish writer H. L. Peretz, who advised him to turn to Yiddish as a medium of expression. From that time on, most of Asch's writing was done in Yiddish.
 

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