Background
Zuckerman, Marvin Sigman was born on May 29, 1932 in New York City. Son of Rubin and Manye (Skrczynska) Zuckerman.
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Book by Mendele Moykher-Sforim, Marvin Zuckerman, Gerald Stillman, Marion Herbst
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("A cute and charming addition to Yiddish folklore." -I.B....)
"A cute and charming addition to Yiddish folklore." -I.B. Singer,Nobel Prize, 1978 "Juicy, savory, spicy." -Henry MillerThe Yiddish sayings in this book have been praised by such world-acclaimed writers as Henry Miller and Isaac Bashevis Singer. They should equally delight all who can appreciate the coarse, wry humor of the turn-of-the-century European shtetl, which gave rise to so much of American humor as well. Some may be offended by their sexuality and lewdness, but they expose the basic humanity of a lost Jewish culture. For too long eydlkayt - refinement - has drawn a curtain over the smutty side of the shtetl. Enjoyable folklore, funny sayings you'll find yourself using in quite modern situations.
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Zuckerman, Marvin Sigman was born on May 29, 1932 in New York City. Son of Rubin and Manye (Skrczynska) Zuckerman.
Bachelor, University of Southern California, 1957; Master of Arts, University of Southern California, 1960.
Senior project engineer electronics division, Northrop, Hawthorne, California, 1960-1974; Professor of English, Los Angeles Valley College, Van Nuys, California, 1974-1983; chairman English department, Los Angeles Valley College, Van Nuys, California, since 1983. Chairman English county Los Angeles Community College District, since 1989. Director seminars in field.
(Book by Mendele Moykher-Sforim, Marvin Zuckerman, Gerald ...)
(Book by Sholem Aleichem, Zuckerman, Marvin, Herbst, Marion)
("A cute and charming addition to Yiddish folklore." -I.B....)
(Book by Zuckerman, Marvin, Herbst, Marion)
(5 paperback copies)
Member of executive board local chapter American Federation Teachers-College Guild, Los Angeles, since 1980. Member Modern Language Association, Workmen's Circle, Jewish Labor Bund, National Council Teachers of English, Krupnick Foundation (board directors), American Association professors Yiddish (Executive Board since 1990), Alliance for Advancement of Education Foundation (board directors).
Married Katherine Klara Kohner, January 19, 1965. Children: David Nathan, Philip Joseph.