Talk:Jacob Gordin
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Did Jacob Mikhailovich Gordin write Di Shvue (The Oath)?
[edit]Did Jacob Mikhailovich Gordin write Di Shvue (The Oath)? I thought S. Ansky wrote it in 1902. This article says Jacob Mikhailovich Gordin wrote it in 1900. I placed this discussion here as well.--Eliscoming1234 (talk) 19:07, 4 October 2009 (UTC)
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