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Abraham Cahan, the Lithuanian author, was a leading figure in Yiddish literature and journalism, known for his vivid portrayals of immigrant life in America. As the editor of the Jewish Daily Forward, Cahan championed the rights of Jewish immigrants and advocated for social justice and equality. His writings, which grapple with issues of identity, assimilation, and cultural heritage, continue to resonate with readers around the world.

"God, for example, appealed to me as a beardless man wearing a quilted silk cap; holiness was something burning, forbidding, something connected with fire while a day had the form of an oblong box."


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