- Source: Di Goldene Pave
Di Goldene Pave (Yiddish: די גאלדענע פאווע; The Golden Peacock) refers to a mythical golden peacock and is a common symbol in Yiddish poetry.
Yiddish poet Itzik Manger's golden peacock symbolized Jewish resilience and optimism. In one poem, Manger explains [like the stateless Jew], the golden peacock has no country but is alive wherever Yiddish is spoken.
Anna Margolin published "Di Golden Pave" in her book "Lider" (Poems). Musician Chava Alberstein later on used the lyrics in her Klezmer music.
The golden peacock is featured in several of Moyshe-Leyb Halpern's poems including "Di zun vet aruntergeyn" published in "Nyu York" (1919) and his satirical collection of poems titled with the same namesake.
In literary works
Halpern, Moyshe-Leib (1924). די גאלדענע פאווע [Di goldene paṿe (The Golden Peacock)] (in Yiddish). Digitized by Yiddish Book Center. Ḳliṿland: Grupe Yidish.
Perle, Yoshue (1937). די גאלדענע פאווע [Di goldene paṿe (The Golden Peacock)] (in Yiddish). Warsaw.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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