Chaim Grade
Chaim Grade | |
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| Native name | חיים גראַדע |
| Born | April 4, 1910 Vilna, Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania) |
| Died | 26 April 1982 (aged 72) The Bronx, New York, US |
| Occupation | Writer, poet |
| Citizenship | Polish, Soviet, American |
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Chaim Grade (חיים גראַדע, GRAHD-uh) (April 4, 1910 – June 26, 1982) was one of the leading Yiddish writers of the twentieth century.
Grade was born in Vilna, then within the Russian Empire, and died in The Bronx, New York. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Saddle Brook, New Jersey.
Grade was raised Orthodox, and studied in yeshiva as a teenager, but ended up with a secular outlook, in part due to his poetic ambitions. Losing his family in the Holocaust, he resettled in New York, and increasingly took to fiction, writing in Yiddish.