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On May 23rd at 1:00 pm EDT, the Workers Circle will host a book party for a new bilingual edition of stories by the short story writer, Salomea Perl, “The Canvas and Other Stories.”
The discussion will be in English, with the readings in Yiddish and English.
The volume includes seven stories both in the original Yiddish and in a facing-page translation by Ruth Murphy, along with a literary introduction by Justin Cammy, professor of Yiddish literature at Smith College.
Perl’s stories are worth reading, Cammy writes, thanks to her unsentimental style and her descriptions of the dire poverty and class divisions within the Jewish community. She explores how religious values sometimes lacked compassion for lived experience.
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RICHARD MOORE, 77
Jan 13, 2021 9:57 AM
Richard A. Moore, 77, of Indiana, passed away Saturday, January 9, 2021, at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh.
He was born September 22, 1943, in Los Angeles to Allan and Ruth Murphy Moore.
In addition to being a loving husband and father, Richard Moore was an innovator a craftsman and an artist. He grew up in Los Angeles attending Glendale College prior to being drafted by the United States Army. He spent two years in Alaska, working as a lineman before relocating back to Southern California and honing his skills as a builder, carpenter and architectural drafter.
Richard moved to Western Pennsylvania with his wife Lynn, where he would become a master carpenter and customized woodworker. He was employed by C.L. Wells & Son Builders before a work accident rendered him without the full use of his legs. Richard was dealt a difficult hand, but played it magnificently. He went on to obtain an Associate’s Degree in Orthotics & Prost