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Ale er (10) is a collection of Yiddish stories by Isaac Leib Peretz, one of the most important figures in Yiddish literature. Published in 1919, the stories offer a glimpse into Jewish life in Eastern Europe at the turn of the century. Peretz's work is known for its exploration of Jewish identity, social justice, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
This collection showcases Peretz's literary talent and his deep understanding of the human condition. His stories continue to resonate with readers today, offering insights into a rich cultural heritage and universal themes of love, loss, and faith. Ale er is a testament to Peretz's enduring legacy as a master storyteller and a key voice in Yiddish literature.
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