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  1. Joseph Opatoshu (Yiddish: יוסף אָפּאַטאָשו) (January 1, 1886 – October 7, 1954) was a Polish-born Yiddish novelist and short story writer. He was the father of actor David Opatoshu.

  2. Joseph Opatoshu (father) David Opatoshu (born David Opatovsky ; January 30, 1918 – April 30, 1996) was an American actor. He is best known for his role in the film Exodus (1960).

  3. Born near Mlave (Poland), Opatoshu immigrated to the U.S. in 1907, where he studied engineering at Cooper Union at night, while supporting himself by working in a shoe factory, selling newspapers, and teaching in Hebrew schools. In 1914 he graduated as a civil engineer, but soon found literature a more congenial profession.

  4. OPATOSHU, JOSEPH (originally Opatovsky ; 1886–1954), Yiddish novelist and short-story writer. Born near Mlave (Poland), Opatoshu immigrated to the U.S. in 1907, where he studied engineering at Cooper Union at night, while supporting himself by working in a shoe factory, selling newspapers, and teaching in Hebrew schools.

  5. Joseph Opatoshu, Yiddish Writer. Born Yoysef-Meyer Opatovsky on Christmas Eve, 1886 near Mława, Poland, he immigrated to the U.S. in 1907.

  6. Yet Joseph Opatoshus naturalist novella A roman fun a ferd-ganef (Romance of a Horse Thief) established his literary reputation and offered a new type of Jewish male character who might arguably seem more at home on the American frontier than in a shtetl in Russian Poland.

  7. his book Romance of a Horse Thief. In this approach Opatoshu was influenced by Micha Josef Berdyczewski. His works were translated to several languages, including English and Hebrew. Joseph Opatoshu died on Yom Kippur of 1954 (The Jewish year ‰'˙˘Ë"Â), and is buried in the old Arbeter Ring ( The Workmen's Circle) cemetery