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Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel (Yiddish: סטעמפּעניו אַ ייִדישער ראָמאַן Stempenyu, A Yidisher Roman) is an 1888 Yiddish Language novel by Sholem Aleichem based loosely on the life of klezmer violinist Stempenyu.
The comic tale of the love of the fickle, but talented fiddler Stempenyu for the beautiful Rochalle, the wife of Moshe-Mendel, the son of a wealthy merchant, and the angst that it caused them. Aleichem’s parody of a romantically tragic love tale is set in late nineteenth century Ukraine, then a part of the Russian Empire, among its Jewish ...
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The prologue and first chapter of Sholem Aleichem's classic Jewish romance, newly translated by Daniel Kennedy.
About Stempenyu: A Jewish Romance. Even the most pious Jew need not shed so many tears over the destruction of Jerusalem as the women were in the habit of shedding when Stempenyu was playing.
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Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel is an 1888 Yiddish Language novel by Sholem Aleichem based loosely on the life of klezmer violinist Stempenyu.
The most recognizable legacy of Stempenyu, which has made him a household name for the past century, is that he was fictionalized in Sholem Aleichem's novel Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel, a work rich in ethnographic detail about the klezmer world.
Stempenyu: A Jewish Romance. Sholom Aleichem. Melville House, Dec 14, 2007 - Fiction - 224 pages. Even the most pious Jew need not shed so many tears over the destruction of Jerusalem as the...
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