The young man wiped the fingers of his hand with his handkerchief, as if he wanted to wipe away the shame - Kadia Molodovsky

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The young man wiped the fingers of his hand with his handkerchief, as if he wanted to wipe away the shame

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About Kadia Molodovsky

Kadia Molodowsky (Yiddish: קאַדיע מאָלאָדאָװסקי; also: Kadya Molodowsky; May 10, 1894, in Bereza Kartuska, now Byaroza, Belarus – March 23, 1975, in Philadelphia, USA) was a Polish-American poet and writer in the Yiddish language, and a teacher of Yiddish and Hebrew. She published six collections of poetry during her lifetime, and was a widely recognized figure in Yiddish poetry during the twentieth century.

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Native Name: קאַדיע מאָלאָדאָװסקי
Alternative Names: Kadya Molodowsky Kadia Molodowsky
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It was one of those blessedly beautiful afternoons at Brighton Beach, when the sky is so distinctly clear, it was as if it had been washed with a heavenly blue, and the sea looked exactly as if a choirmaster had given the waves their tempo, so that they ebbed and flowed in a harmonious murmur. In short, it was a very beautiful afternoon. (first lines of "The Rafalovitches" 1947 story)

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