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schools. He was a member of the Workmen's Circle pedagogical council for many years, and was a cofounder and active participant of various Yiddish cultural organizations. He contributed poems and essays to a number of magazines and newspapers under the pen names B. Y. Belkin, Ben Ha-magid, Sh. S.
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Bialostozky's childhood memories of his Lithuanian hometown were reflected in his poems, although he primarily focused on New York City. He believed American Jews had to accept the fact they left the small communities that formed Yiddish culture and became city dwellers, and Yiddish poets should
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under the pen name A. Pumpyaner. He published his first literary piece in 1909, a poem called "Fartsveyflung" (Despair) in A. Litvin's
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in 1914. He founded Yiddish schools in America, and he worked as a teacher in the National Front and
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from 1919 to 1920. From 1920 to 1922, he was editorial secretary of David Pinski's
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on September 22, 1962, aged 69. He was buried in the Workmen's Circle section of
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Heler, Aviv, and B. Y. B. From 1918 to 1919, he was on the editorial board of
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reproduce the sights of rhythms of urban civilization. His early model was
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starting in 1922. From 1927 to 1932, he edited the literary journal
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Bialostozky attended religious elementary schools and yeshivas in
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was described by one source as his masterpiece for children.
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Pumpėnai
Russia
Maggid
Panevėžys
Kaunas
Zionist territorialists
Saint Petersburg's
Vilnius
New York City
City College of New York
Poale Zion
Workmen's Circle
Di Tsayt
The Forward
Morris Rosenfeld
Lower East Side
Solomon Golub
Mikhl Gelbart
David Edelstadt
the Bronx
Mount Carmel Cemetery
Himmelfarb, Milton
American Jewish Year Book, 1964
American Jewish Committee
"Binyumen-Yankev Bialostotski (Benjamin Jacob Bialostotzky)"
Archived
Liptzin, Sol
A History of Yiddish Literature
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978-0-8246-0124-9

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