יצחק לייבוש פרץ

יצחק לייבוש פרץ

Born: 20 May 1851
Hebrew - Born: 5611
Died: 3 April 1915
Hebrew - Died: 19 Nissan 5675
Age: 63 Years 10 Months 14 Days
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People Buried Here
יעקב דינעזאן
Buried Here
1858 - 29 Aug 1919
שלמה זנויל רפפורט אנ-סקי
Buried Here
27 Oct 1863 - 8 Nov 1920
People Listed
יהודה פרץ, Father
בנימין דינעזאן, Father
אהרן הכהן רפפורט, Father
Description

This memorial is dedicated to three prominent Yiddish writers: I. L. Peretz (famous for his short stories "Even Higher" and "Buntche Schweig"), Yankel Dineson (author of the popular Yiddish novel Ha-Ne'ehovim ve-ha-Ne'imim oder der Shvartse Yungermantshik), and S. Ansky, a pseudonym for Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport (best known for his play "The Dybbuk"). A photograph of all three of these men can be found here: www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Dinezon_Yankev

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Jewish
Jewish
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יעקב דינעזאן
Buried Here
1858 - 29 Aug 1919
שלמה זנויל רפפורט אנ-סקי
Buried Here
27 Oct 1863 - 8 Nov 1920

Life Story

Isaac Leib Peretz (Polish: Icchok Lejbusz Perec, Hebrew: יצחק־לייבוש פרץ) (May 18, 1852 – 3 April 1915), also sometimes written Yitskhok Leybush Peretz, best known as I. L. Peretz, was a Yiddish language author and playwright from Poland. Payson R. Stevens, Charles M. Levine, and Sol Steinmetz count him with Mendele Mokher Seforim and Sholem Aleichem as one of the three great classical Yiddish writers. Sol Liptzin wrote: "Yitzkhok Leibush Peretz was the great awakener of Yiddish-speaking Jewry and Sholom Aleichem its comforter.... Peretz aroused in his readers the will for self-emancipation, the will for resistance against the many humiliations to which they were being subjected."

Peretz rejected cultural universalism, seeing the world as composed of different nations, each with its own character. In Liptzin's account, "[e]very people is seen by him to be a chosen people, chosen by its peculiar history, geography and ethnic composition"; he conceived of Jewish literature as "grounded in Jewish traditions and Jewish history", and as "the expression of Jewish ideals".

Unlike many other Maskilim, he greatly respected the Hasidic Jews for their mode of being in the world; at the same time, he understood that there was a need to make allowances for human frailty. His short stories such as "If Not Higher", "The Treasure", and "Beside the Dying" emphasize the importance of sincere piety rather than empty religiosity.

"I. L. Peretz" Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 10 Aug.2004., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I._L._Peretz
BillionGraves.com record for יצחק לייבוש פרץ (20 May 1851 - 3 April 1915), BillionGraves Record Warszawa, Cmentarz Żydowski- Warszawa Jewish Cemetery, Warsaw, Warszawa, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, Europe