Leyb Goldin

1906–1942

Leyb Goldin was born in Warsaw and grew up in poverty. First active in the city’s communist youth organizations, he joined the Bund in 1936. A translator as well as a critic and essayist, Goldin published in the Bundist underground press during World War II. His autobiographical “Chronicle of a Single Day” was included in the Oyneg Shabes archive, of which he was a member. He perished in the great deportation in the summer of 1942.

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Chronicle of a Single Day

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Bread, bread. The abundance of it dazzles your eyes. In the windows, on the stalls, in hands, in baskets. I won’t be able to hold out if I can’t grab a bite or bread-stuff. “Grab? You don’t look…