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David G. Roskies

David G. Roskies (Yiddish: דוד ראָסקעס; born 1948, Montreal)[1] is an internationally recognized Canadian literary scholar, cultural historian and author in the field of Yiddish literature and the culture of Eastern European Jewry. He is the Sol and Evelyn Henkind Chair in Yiddish Literature and Culture and Professor of Jewish Literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

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Biography edit

Roskies was born in 1948 in Montreal, where his family emigrated in 1940 from Vilnius. His grandmother, Fradl Matz, ran the famous Matz Press in Vilnius, Lithuania, formerly Wilno, Poland, a publishing house that produced prayer books, bibles and popular Yiddish literature.[2] His mother, Masha (born 1906, Wilno) and her family were forced to flee Europe for Montreal, via Lisbon and New York City in 1940. Her Montreal home became a salon for Yiddish writers, actors, and artists such as Isaac B. Singer, Melech Ravitch, Itsik Manger, Avrom Sutzkever and Rachel Korn.[3] He is the brother of Ruth Wisse, professor of Yiddish at Harvard University.[4]

After learning in Yiddish secular schools in Montreal, Roskies was educated at Brandeis University, where he received his doctorate in 1975.[5]

Research areas edit

One major focus of his work is the Holocaust, on which topic he published, in 1971, Night Words: A Midrash on the Holocaust, one of the first liturgies on the subject ever to appear. Night Words has entered its fifth edition, was adapted into Hebrew, and was recently reissued by CLAL[6] as an audiocassette.

In 1984, Harvard University Press published Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture, which won the Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize from Phi Beta Kappa and has since been translated into Russian and Hebrew. A companion volume, The Literature of Destruction, was published by the Jewish Publication Society in 1989.[citation needed]

In 2007, Roskies served as the J. B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Senior Scholar-in-Residence at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. In 2013, he published Holocaust Literature: A History and Guide with Naomi Diamant.[citation needed]

A second focus of his work, since 1975, has been the folklore of Ashkenazic Jewry. He coauthored The Shtetl Book: An Introduction to East European Jewish Life and Lore. Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1985, Roskies began studying the modern Jewish return to folklore and fantasy. The fruits of his labor are the edition of The Dybbuk and Other Writings by S. Ansky (Yale, 1992) and the book A Bridge of Longing: The Lost Art of Yiddish Storytelling (Harvard, 1995). A thirtieth-anniversary edition of The Shtetl Book, meanwhile, was put out by KTAV Publishing House in 2005.[citation needed]

A third focus of Roskies' work is The Jewish Search for a Usable Past, the title of a book of related essays published in 1999. Then, in 2008, he finally tried his hand at writing a memoir. Yiddishlands: A Memoir (Wayne State University Press) is the story of modern Yiddish culture as told through the lens of family history and the medium of Yiddish song. A CD of his mother singing accompanies the volume.[7]

In 1981 (with Alan Mintz), Roskies cofounded Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History.[8] Roskies has served since 1998 as editor-in-chief of the New Yiddish Library, published by Yale University Press.

Works edit

  • David G. Roskies: Night Words: A Midrasch about the Holocaust. Clal, 1971.
  • Diane K. Roskies, David G. Roskies: The Shtetl Book: An Introduction To East European Jewish Life And Lore. Ktav Publishing House, New York, 1975
  • David G. Roskies: Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture. Harvard University Press, 1984
  • David G. Roskies (Ed.): The Literature of Destruction: Jewish Responses to Catastrophe. Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 1989
  • David G. Roskies (Ed.): The Dybbuk and Other Writings by S. Ansky. Yale, 1992
  • David G. Roskies: A Bridge of Longing: The Lost Art of Yiddish Storytelling. Harvard, 1995
  • David G. Roskies: The Jewish Search for a Usable Past (Helen and Martin Schwartz Lectures in Jewish Studies). Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1999
  • David Roskies (Ed.), Leonard Wolf (Ed. and Trans.): Introduction to Itzik Manger, The World According to Itzik: Selected Poetry and Prose. New Haven, Yale University Press, 2002.
  • Melvin Jules Bukiet and David G. Roskies (Eds.) : Scribblers on the Roof: Contemporary Jewish Fiction. Persea, New York, 2006.
  • David G. Roskies: Yiddishlands: A Memoir. Wayne State University Press, 2008
  • David G. Roskies and Naomi Diamant: Holocaust Literature: A History and Guide. University Press of New England, 2013

References edit

  1. ^ "'Yiddishlands' takes readers back to the old country", jweekly.com. 17 January 2010.
  2. ^ Yiddishlands Wayne State University Press, 17 January 2010.
  3. ^ "'Yiddishlands' takes readers back to the old country", jweekly.com], 18 January 2010.
  4. ^ Madsen, Catherine (May 6, 2010). . Jewish Book Review. Archived from the original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2018-12-03.
  5. ^ Press Release from JTS 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Clal - The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership
  7. ^ Interview with David G. Roskies im Forward about Yiddishlands 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ official Webpage of Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History, published by Indiana University Press.

External links edit

  • 's official biography on the JTS website
  • Daughter of Vilna Video material about Roskies' mother from the Wayne State University from 2002 shows David G. Roskies, his mother Masha Roskies and his sister Ruth R. Wisse singing Yiddish songs (5 videos from wsupress auf YouTube), seen at 18.01.2010

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David G Roskies Yiddish דוד רא סקעס born 1948 Montreal 1 is an internationally recognized Canadian literary scholar cultural historian and author in the field of Yiddish literature and the culture of Eastern European Jewry He is the Sol and Evelyn Henkind Chair in Yiddish Literature and Culture and Professor of Jewish Literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America David G Roskies 2009 Contents 1 Biography 2 Research areas 3 Works 4 References 5 External linksBiography editRoskies was born in 1948 in Montreal where his family emigrated in 1940 from Vilnius His grandmother Fradl Matz ran the famous Matz Press in Vilnius Lithuania formerly Wilno Poland a publishing house that produced prayer books bibles and popular Yiddish literature 2 His mother Masha born 1906 Wilno and her family were forced to flee Europe for Montreal via Lisbon and New York City in 1940 Her Montreal home became a salon for Yiddish writers actors and artists such as Isaac B Singer Melech Ravitch Itsik Manger Avrom Sutzkever and Rachel Korn 3 He is the brother of Ruth Wisse professor of Yiddish at Harvard University 4 After learning in Yiddish secular schools in Montreal Roskies was educated at Brandeis University where he received his doctorate in 1975 5 Research areas editOne major focus of his work is the Holocaust on which topic he published in 1971 Night Words A Midrash on the Holocaust one of the first liturgies on the subject ever to appear Night Words has entered its fifth edition was adapted into Hebrew and was recently reissued by CLAL 6 as an audiocassette In 1984 Harvard University Press published Against the Apocalypse Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture which won the Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize from Phi Beta Kappa and has since been translated into Russian and Hebrew A companion volume The Literature of Destruction was published by the Jewish Publication Society in 1989 citation needed In 2007 Roskies served as the J B and Maurice C Shapiro Senior Scholar in Residence at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum In 2013 he published Holocaust Literature A History and Guide with Naomi Diamant citation needed A second focus of his work since 1975 has been the folklore of Ashkenazic Jewry He coauthored The Shtetl Book An Introduction to East European Jewish Life and Lore Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1985 Roskies began studying the modern Jewish return to folklore and fantasy The fruits of his labor are the edition of The Dybbuk and Other Writings by S Ansky Yale 1992 and the book A Bridge of Longing The Lost Art of Yiddish Storytelling Harvard 1995 A thirtieth anniversary edition of The Shtetl Book meanwhile was put out by KTAV Publishing House in 2005 citation needed A third focus of Roskies work is The Jewish Search for a Usable Past the title of a book of related essays published in 1999 Then in 2008 he finally tried his hand at writing a memoir Yiddishlands A Memoir Wayne State University Press is the story of modern Yiddish culture as told through the lens of family history and the medium of Yiddish song A CD of his mother singing accompanies the volume 7 In 1981 with Alan Mintz Roskies cofounded Prooftexts A Journal of Jewish Literary History 8 Roskies has served since 1998 as editor in chief of the New Yiddish Library published by Yale University Press Works editDavid G Roskies Night Words A Midrasch about the Holocaust Clal 1971 Diane K Roskies David G Roskies The Shtetl Book An Introduction To East European Jewish Life And Lore Ktav Publishing House New York 1975 David G Roskies Against the Apocalypse Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture Harvard University Press 1984 David G Roskies Ed The Literature of Destruction Jewish Responses to Catastrophe Jewish Publication Society Philadelphia 1989 David G Roskies Ed The Dybbuk and Other Writings by S Ansky Yale 1992 David G Roskies A Bridge of Longing The Lost Art of Yiddish Storytelling Harvard 1995 David G Roskies The Jewish Search for a Usable Past Helen and Martin Schwartz Lectures in Jewish Studies Indiana University Press Bloomington 1999 David Roskies Ed Leonard Wolf Ed and Trans Introduction to Itzik Manger The World According to Itzik Selected Poetry and Prose New Haven Yale University Press 2002 Melvin Jules Bukiet and David G Roskies Eds Scribblers on the Roof Contemporary Jewish Fiction Persea New York 2006 David G Roskies Yiddishlands A Memoir Wayne State University Press 2008 David G Roskies and Naomi Diamant Holocaust Literature A History and Guide University Press of New England 2013References edit Yiddishlands takes readers back to the old country jweekly com 17 January 2010 Yiddishlands Wayne State University Press 17 January 2010 Yiddishlands takes readers back to the old country jweekly com 18 January 2010 Madsen Catherine May 6 2010 Yiddishlands by David Roskies Jewish Book Review Archived from the original on 2012 03 15 Retrieved 2018 12 03 Press Release from JTS Archived 2010 05 27 at the Wayback Machine Clal The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership Interview with David G Roskies im Forward about Yiddishlands Archived 2010 05 27 at the Wayback Machine official Webpage of Prooftexts A Journal of Jewish Literary History published by Indiana University Press External links editDr David G Roskies s official biography on the JTS website Daughter of Vilna Video material about Roskies mother from the Wayne State University from 2002 shows David G Roskies his mother Masha Roskies and his sister Ruth R Wisse singing Yiddish songs 5 videos from wsupress auf YouTube seen at 18 01 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David G Roskies amp oldid 1160597543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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