Isaac Bashevis Singer

1903–1991

Isaac Bashevis Singer was born into a strictly observant family in Leoncin, near Warsaw. During World War I, his mother moved the family to Biłgoraj, where his grandfather was a rabbi. As a young man, Singer followed in the footsteps of his older brother, Israel Joshua Singer, and moved to Warsaw to become a writer himself. Publishing in Literarishe bleter (Literary Pages) and Unzer ekspres (Our Express), Singer began to use the pseudonym Yitskhok Bashevis. Together with Aaron Zeitlin, he founded the monthly Globus in 1932, in which he attacked Jewish leftist aspirations. In 1935, he moved to the United States and became part of the Forverts (Forward) staff in New York. After the Holocaust, he actively pursued the translation of his work into English and became one of the most read Yiddish writers, receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978. Much of what he wrote in Yiddish was never published in book form. The vast majority of his books are English translations of his original work. 

[Note: Some scholars consider 1904 to be the correct year for Singer’s date of birth.]

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

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Concerning the Question of Literature and Politics

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Hatred can never be good. (Spinoza, Ethics) The spirit of politics has perhaps never before embraced people as tightly as today. There is an increase in social awareness. The class division of society…

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Satan in Goray

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It was Rabbi Benish’s practice to say his afternoon and evening prayers by himself in his study. When the news reached his ears he hurried to the prayer house. But it…

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Simple Gimpl

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Once, at night, after the seven days of mourning, while I lay on the sacks dozing, someone came to me, the Evil One himself, and said to me, “Gimpl, why are you sleeping?” “What should I be doing,” I…

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The Family Moskat

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Five years after the death of his second wife Reb Meshulam Moskat married for a third time. His new wife was a woman in her fifties, from Galicia, in eastern Austria, the widow of a wealthy brewer…

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A Tale of Three Wishes

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It was quite an adventure. The night was moonless and cool. The children had heard that demons lurk outside, ready to attack those who dare to go out on a dark night. There was also talk of corpses…