"The first school of modern Yiddish poets to arise were "the sweat-shop poets." Poets such as Morris Rosenfeld and Dovid Edelshtat spoke to the difficult experiences of the many Jews who emigrated to America. True proletarian poets who labored in factories, these writers were published in the Yiddish labor papers, recited their verse at union rallies and were regarded as heroes by an immigrant community suffering under the weight of rapid cultural disintegration and enforced proletarianization."
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Morris Rosenfeld
Morris Rosenfeld (born Moshe Yankev Chmielowski; December 28, 1862 – June 22, 1923) was a Jewish writer of Yiddish poetry.
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