Israel Joshua Singer
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Israel Joshua Singer (November 30, 1893, Biłgoraj, Poland - February 10, 1944 New York) was a Yiddish novelist. He was born Yisroel Yehoshua Zinger the son of Pinchas Mendl Zinger, a rabbi and author of rabbinic commentaries, and Basheva Zylberman. He was the brother of Nobel Prize-winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer and novelist Esther Kreitman.
Singer contributed to the European Yiddish press from 1916, and in 1921 became a correspondent for the leading American Yiddish newspaper The Forward. He wrote his first novel, Steel and Iron, in 1927. In 1934 he emigrated to the United States. He died in New York City in 1944.
His memoir Of a World That is No More appeared posthumously in 1946. His other works include:
- Steel and Iron (1927)
- Yoshe Kalb (1932)
- The Brothers Ashkenazi (1937)
- The Family Carnovsky (1969)
[edit] References
- Anita Norich "Singer, Israel Joshua" American National Biography Online Feb. 2000.