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English: A letter from Ber Borochov in a dacha near Vienna to “Kasriel” who was Leon Khazanovich (see L. Khazanovich, The Jewish pogroms in November and December 1918, Acts and Documents, Stockholm, 1918) in Berlin, 1913, about the birth of Borochov's daughter, Shoshana, and the illness of his wife Lyuba during the pregnancy and afterward; about Borochov’s philological bibliographic scholarship; about Yiddish research that appeared in the anthology Pinkes; and about his own ill health. He suggested that Kasriel would try to obtain the vacant post of Berlin correspondent for the New York Yiddish newspaper Di Varhayt, and attempted to answer Kasriel's questions about the state of Socialism and Industrialisation in South America. He confessed his ignorance on the subject, but suggested how Kasriel might research the matter. Yiddish; Four page fragment. RG 107, Letters Collection. (YIVO)
Borochov; Dov Ber Borochov; בורוכוב; בר ברוכוב; דוב בר בורוכוב; בר בורוכוב; דב בער בורוכוב; דב בורוכוב; באראכאוו, בער,; דאנין; בורוכוב, דוב בר בן משה אהרן; חבר גרשון; בר-דרומא; גרשנזאן; באראכאוו, ד.ב; באראכאוו, ב; בארוכאוו, ב; בארוכאוו, דב בר בן משה אהרן; באראכאוו, דב בר בן משה אהרן; דאנין ב.; בורוכוב, דב בר בן משה אהרן; Ber Borochov; Dov Ber Berochov; Borochov, Dob Baer; Borojov, Dov Ber; Borojov, Ber; Borokhov, Ber; Борохов, Дов Бер
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