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This recording is in Hebrew.

"The Blind" (Hebrew: nawyn; Yiddish: yt9°92 »7) is a short story by Jacob Steinberg, a Jewish writer, poet, and playwright. The story was first published in Yiddish in early April 1912 in the newspaper Der Fraynd (Yiddish: 73275 1y7, lit. "The Friend"), which appeared in Warsaw, Russian Poland. The story was later translated by Steinberg himself into Hebrew and was first published in the 1923 edition of his writings.

The plot is described from the point of view of Hannah, the blind, who marries Israel by arrangement. At the end, the truth about her husband and the protagonist's condition is revealed and changes the main hypothesis about the meaning of the whole story. (Translated from Hebrew Wikipedia by Guy Lederfein)

Read by Guy Lederfein Total running time 0:33:22

Cover image: Closed Eyes, by Odilon Redon, c. 1890 CD cover design by Guy Lederfein

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