Meloche Bezuye (A Humiliating Profession) by Y. A. Lisky, London, 1947.

This is a short novel in Yiddish by the longtime journalist Y. A. Lisky, who fled anti-Semitism in Vienna and ran England’s longest-surviving secular Yiddish newspaper until he was 89. His real name was Yehuda Isamar Fuchs, and he was the brother of the writer A. M. Fuchs.  He was born in Yezerna in Eastern … Continue reading Meloche Bezuye (A Humiliating Profession) by Y. A. Lisky, London, 1947.

Produktivizatsye – Productivisation – Short Stories by Y. A. Lisky, London 1937.

"Productivisation," is a collection of short stories in Yiddish by the longtime journalist Y. A. Lisky, who fled anti-Semitism in Vienna and ran England's longest-surviving secular Yiddish newspaper until he was 89.His real name was Yude Itamar Fuks, and he was the brother of the writer A. M. Fuks.  He was born in Yezerna in … Continue reading Produktivizatsye – Productivisation – Short Stories by Y. A. Lisky, London 1937.