SHLOYME KAYZER (SAMUEL KAISER) (1891-June 30, 1982)
He was
born in Trisk (Turiysk), Volhynia.
He arrived in the United States in 1910.
He was an active union leader. He
authored: S’vilt zikh dertseyln, yugnt
zikhroynes (It bears telling, memories of youth) (New York: Cloak and Skirt
Pressers’ Union, 1949), 334 pp. He died
in New York.
Sources: Yidishe
kultur (New York) 2 (1952); Y. Rodak, Kunst
un kinstler (Art and artists) (New York, 1955), p. 208.
Berl Cohen
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI am doing a research project on Samuel's father, Schya Chazen and descendants. I would very much like to read Samuel's autobiography (I can't read Yiddish, but would find someone to read it to me if it has not been translated into English.)
Could you please tell me where I might be able to access this book?
Many thanks for any help you can provide.
Jeanne Porter, Santa Rosa, CA
It's going to be tough without Yiddish, but check WorldCat.
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