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Eliakum Zunser (Eliakim Badchen, Elikum Tsunzer) (October 28, 1840 – September 22, 1913) was a Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and badchen who lived out the last part of his life in the U.S. A 1905 article in The New York Times lauded him as "the father of Yiddish poetry". About a quarter of his roughly 600 songs survive. He influenced and was influenced by Brody singer Velvel Zbarzher, although it is not believed that they ever met. — "Ale Verk", Band I, p. 18

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  • Eliakum Zunser (de)
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  • Eliakum Zunser (auch Eljakim Zunser, Elyakim Zunser geschrieben; jiddisch Eljokem Zunser, genannt Eljokem Badchn („Eljokem Bänkelsänger“); geboren 28. Oktober 1835 – nach anderen Quellen geboren 1836 oder auch 1840 – in Wilna; gestorben 22. September 1913 in New York) war ein russischer jiddischer Volkssänger. (de)
  • Eliakum Zunser (Eliakim Badchen, Elikum Tsunzer), né le 28 octobre 1840 et décédé le 22 septembre 1913, est un poète, compositeur et badchen juif lituanien de langue yiddish, qui vécut la dernière partie de sa vie aux États-Unis. En 1905, un article du The New York Times lui rend hommage en le nommant père de la poésie yiddish. Seul un quart de ses quelque 600 chansons lui ont survécu. Il influença et fut influencé par les et , bien qu'il soit peu probable qu'ils se soient rencontrés. (fr)
  • Eliakum Zunser (Eliakim Badchen, Elikum Tsunzer) (October 28, 1840 – September 22, 1913) was a Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and badchen who lived out the last part of his life in the U.S. A 1905 article in The New York Times lauded him as "the father of Yiddish poetry". About a quarter of his roughly 600 songs survive. He influenced and was influenced by Brody singer Velvel Zbarzher, although it is not believed that they ever met. — "Ale Verk", Band I, p. 18 (en)
  • ḀEliakum Zunser, Eliakim Badchen o Elikum Tsunzer (Vilna, 28 de octubre de 1836 o 1840-Nueva York, 22 de septiembre de 1913) fue un comediante, folclorista y escritor lituano en yidis que vivió la última parte de su vida en Estados Unidos y a quien el New York Times definió como el "padre de la literatura yidis". Nacido en una familia pobre, empezó trabajando con encajes en Kovno, donde se coligó con el Rabino Yisroel Salanter y su movimiento del Musar. Más tarde se le relacionaría con la haskalá. (es)
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