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    Rosten in 1959. Leo Calvin Rosten (Yiddish: ליאָ קאַלװין ראָסטען ‎; April 11, 1908 – February 19, 1997) was an American writer and humorist in the fields of scriptwriting, storywriting, journalism, and Yiddish lexicography.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Leo Rosten (born April 11, 1908, Łódź, Pol.—died Feb. 19, 1997, New York, N.Y.) was a Polish-born American author and social scientist best known for his popular books on Yiddish and for his comic novels featuring the immigrant night-school student Hyman Kaplan.

  3. 20 de feb. de 1997 · Leo Rosten, the writer, scholar and language maven who introduced millions of Americans to the deep lexical pleasures of chutzpah and shlemiel and kibitz and nosh, died yesterday at his home in...

  4. 19 de feb. de 2023 · Por: Itongadol - Feb 19, 2023 - | Visto 552 veces. Inicio - 19 de febrero de 1997 de : Muere el escritor Leo Rosten, autor de “Las Alegrías de Yiddish”. Su éxito comenzó tempranamente en 1937 con su primer libro “Hyman Kaplan”, sobre un inmigrante judío en una escuela nocturna de Chicago.

  5. 19 de feb. de 1997 · Leo Calvin Rosten was born in Lodz, Russian Empire (now Poland) and died in New York City. He was a teacher and academic, but is best known as a humorist in the fields of scriptwriting, storywriting, journalism and Yiddish lexicography.

  6. 14 de abr. de 2010 · Leo Rosten. Harmony/Rodale, Apr 14, 2010 - Foreign Language Study - 496 pages. More than a quarter of a century ago, Leo Rosten published the first comprehensive and hilariously...

  7. 5 de jun. de 1997 · Leo Rosten was a prolific author who translated his mamaloshen into English and popularized Yiddish words and culture in America. He wrote fiction, non-fiction and humor books, including \"The Joys of Yiddish\" and the Hyman Kaplan series.