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Aleichem
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A·lei·chem  (ä-lkm, -m), Shalom or Sholem Originally Solomon Rabinowitz. 1859-1916.
Russian-born Jewish humorist whose stories and plays, originally written in Yiddish, were the basis for the musical Fiddler on the Roof.

Aleichem [ɑːˈleɪçɛm]
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(Biographies / Aleichem, Sholom (1859-1916) M, USnational of birth: Russian, WRITING: writer) Sholom, real name Solomon Rabinowitz. 1859-1916, US Jewish writer, born in Russia. His works include Tevye the Milkman, which was adapted for the stage musical Fiddler on the Roof


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