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Definition of Israel Zangwill
1. Noun. English writer (1864-1926).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Israel Zangwill
Literary usage of Israel Zangwill
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Forum of Democracy by Dwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams (1917)
"... their gratitude and attachment to their havens and fatherlands, and their
Israel Zangwill was born in London in 1864. He may be termed self-educated, ..."
2. Handbook of the European War by Corinne Bacon (1914)
"Israel Zangwill. Published in the London Times of August 19, 1914. The rumor
reported in your issue of today that the Czar is about to give civil and ..."
3. A History of the Jews in Modern Times by Max Raisin (1919)
"At its head was placed Israel Zangwill, the brilliant writer, while among the
prominent men who joined him was Prof. Mandelstamm of Kiev. ..."
4. The Bookman Literary Year-book (1898)
"Israel Zangwill Mr. Israel Zangwill's name was brought into prominence a few
years ago by the publication of The Children of the ..."
5. Oral English in Secondary Schools by William Palmer Smith (1913)
"... until at last the black man was raised to the level of the white man.
AMERICA THE CRUCIBLE OF GOD From THE MELTING-POT. BY Israel Zangwill SCENE. ..."
6. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse by Joseph Friedlander, George Alexander Kohut (1917)
"We are, unless we build some shrine or ark, A dying rabble in a wilderness.
Israel Zangwill. Moses and the Angel Praise Him, ..."
7. The Forum of Democracy by Dwight Everett Watkins, Robert Edward Williams (1917)
"... their gratitude and attachment to their havens and fatherlands, and their
Israel Zangwill was born in London in 1864. He may be termed self-educated, ..."
8. Handbook of the European War by Corinne Bacon (1914)
"Israel Zangwill. Published in the London Times of August 19, 1914. The rumor
reported in your issue of today that the Czar is about to give civil and ..."
9. A History of the Jews in Modern Times by Max Raisin (1919)
"At its head was placed Israel Zangwill, the brilliant writer, while among the
prominent men who joined him was Prof. Mandelstamm of Kiev. ..."
10. The Bookman Literary Year-book (1898)
"Israel Zangwill Mr. Israel Zangwill's name was brought into prominence a few
years ago by the publication of The Children of the ..."
11. Oral English in Secondary Schools by William Palmer Smith (1913)
"... until at last the black man was raised to the level of the white man.
AMERICA THE CRUCIBLE OF GOD From THE MELTING-POT. BY Israel Zangwill SCENE. ..."
12. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse by Joseph Friedlander, George Alexander Kohut (1917)
"We are, unless we build some shrine or ark, A dying rabble in a wilderness.
Israel Zangwill. Moses and the Angel Praise Him, ..."