A Ten-Rouble Man

David Bergelson

1928

A foreign crawling black stain, that’s what he was—the kosher butcher—in the new, not yet completed, but sparkling white Jewish settlement. Leading up to the High Holidays, he chastised impiety at every barrack in the steppe and even at the few remote houses, from which the mountains could be seen. At the colonist Gershon Yaroshever’s place, where…

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