Itche Goldberg (Yiddish: איטשע גאָלדבערג; March 22, 1904 – December 27, 2006) was a Polish-born Yiddish language writer of children's books, poet, librettist, educator, literary critic, camp director, publisher, fundraiser, essayist, literary editor, Yiddish language and culture scholar, and left-wing political activist. He devoted his life to the preservation of the Yiddish language and secular Yiddish culture.
ItcheGoldberg (Yiddish: איטשע גאָלדבערג; March 22, 1904 – December 27, 2006) was a Polish-born Yiddish language writer of children's books, poet, librettist...
first editor; in 1964, he was succeeded by ItcheGoldberg, who edited it since that time to 2004. With Goldberg's death, the magazine ceased publication.[citation...
Glacken, 62, American Georgetown University football coach (1970–1992). ItcheGoldberg, 102, Polish-born American writer and Yiddish language preservationist...
Schechtman's literary heritage was eulogized by the writer and literary critic ItcheGoldberg in Yidishe Kultur. His full literary heritage is kept in the library...
workshops made the independent activities of these artists somewhat redundant. Itche Mambush founded another workshop in the 1960s in Ein Hod, directed by Ora...
the group. He continued to explore new media, and, together with artisan Itche Mambush, he created a series of reliefs and tapestries. Janco also drew...