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A Russian-Jewish Childhood

Marsh, Fred T. | January 1, 1930 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Childhood in Exile," by Shmarya Levin. The most striking portions of the book deal with the extraordinary education of an extraordinary child. Levin tells of feats of learning, memorizing, translating, at incredibly early ages. While still a child he turned to writing essays in Hebrew and even began a serious novel. At the advanced age of nine, already deeply immersed in the profundities and technicalities of the Talmud, he began the study of Russian and, by way of diversion, found time to read widely in Yiddish literature.

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CHILDHOOD in Exile (Book); LEVIN, Shmarya; LEARNING; MEMORY; EDUCATION; LITERATURE
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