The sewing machine was once thought to be an impossible invention.
Who could live with Isaac Bashevis Singer? The sexual escapades of the most successful Yiddish writer in America — and the one whom most Yiddish literati loved to hate — were public knowledge, in ...
There’s a fascinating new war going on in the culture between self-proclaimed “scientific atheists” and theists. Militant atheists who believe There’s a fascinating new war going on in the culture ...
Review of: Old Truths and New Clinches: Essays by Isaac Bashevis Singer. The critic Joseph Epstein liked to tell the story of an acquaintance who wanted something good to read while on a vacation.
Today in 1851, Isaac Singer patented the first practical and mass-produced sewing machine, which straight changed the lives of the working class. You know you’re on to something when even that luddite ...
If schadenfreude is joy at the misfortune of others, then distress over their success might be called Bashevis-tsoris. The more popular and prosperous Isaac Bashevis Singer became, the more it irked ...
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About an unsuccessful writer, Bendit Pupko, married to a woman with a thick beard. Pupko turned from writing to real estate and made a fortune. Singer's nightmare occurred after Pupko's death, when ...
Yiddish is a language without a country, without a government and possibly without a future. It was pronounced dead long before now but, like Welsh, refuses to lie down. Considerable thanks for that ...