The Shtetl

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The Shtetl is a work by Yiddish writer Sholem Asch that vividly portrays the life, culture, and struggles of Eastern European Jewish small-town communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
associatedWith Eastern European Jewish history
Sholem Asch
surface form: Sholem Asch bibliography
author Sholem Asch
countryOfOrigin Poland
culturalContext Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora
surface form: Ashkenazi Jewish culture
depicts Eastern European Jewish life
shtetl culture
small-town Jewish communities
genre Jewish literature
realist fiction
hasAuthorEthnicity Jewish
hasInfluenceOn later depictions of shtetl life in literature
hasSubject Jewish customs and rituals
Jewish education
Jewish solidarity
cultural preservation
economic hardship
intergenerational conflict
religious observance
social hierarchy in the shtetl
language Yiddish
literaryLanguage Yiddish
surface form: Eastern Yiddish
literaryMovement Yiddish realism
mainTheme Jewish religious life
community and identity
social and economic struggle
tradition and modernity
partOf Yiddish literary canon
portrays Jewish communal institutions
Jewish family life
Jewish religious leaders
cultural tensions in the shtetl
impact of modernization on traditional life
poverty in Jewish communities
setting Eastern Europe
Jewish shtetl
writtenInScript Hebrew alphabet

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Sholem Asch notableWork The Shtetl