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Jacob. In the last years of his life, Max realizes he was always driven by greed and does his best to restore the family relationships he lost.
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upbringing and becomes a successful industrialist. In the process he destroys all his personal relationships. The upheaval of World War I, the
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between 1934 and 1935, after Singer had left Poland and moved to New York. It was published in book form in
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ruin him financially. Max is consumed by a desire to be more successful than his fraternal
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This is a historical novel about Jews in Poland, the
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Yiddish
Israel Joshua Singer
Yiddish
Forward
Poland
Knopf
Maurice Samuel
New York Times Best Seller list
Margaret Mitchell
Gone With the Wind
Polish
Łódź
Jewish
World War II
insurrection of 1905
World War I
Hasidic Jewish
Russian Revolution
Second Polish Republic
twin
Industrial Revolution
Communism
Izrael Poznański
The Promised Land (novel)
Władysław Reymont
ISBN
978-1-59051-290-6
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stub
expanding it

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