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POLISH-AMERICAN AUTHOR
Isaac Bashevis; I. B. Singer; יצחק בשביס; יצחק בשביס זינגר; יצחק זינגר; I.B. Singer; Isaac Bashevitz Singer; Isaac B. Singer; Issac singer; Issac Singer; Bashevis; Yitskhok Bashevis; Yitskhok Bashevis Zinger; Issac Bashevis Singer; Why Noah Chose the Dove
  • Singer's bench in [[Biłgoraj]]
  • Isaac (right) with his brother [[Israel Joshua Singer]] (1930s)
  • Commemorative plaque at 1 Krochmalna Street in Warsaw
  • Krochmalna Street in [[Warsaw]] near the place where the Singers lived (1940 or 1941)

zinger         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zinger (disambiguation); The Zinger
¦ noun informal, chiefly N. Amer. an outstanding person or thing.
zinger         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zinger (disambiguation); The Zinger
(zingers)
A zinger is a witty remark, or something that is lively, interesting, amusing, or impressive. (AM INFORMAL)
The panelists are left to compress their inquiries into one good zinger of a question...
I thought it looked like a zinger.
N-COUNT
Vasili Yakovlevich Zinger         
RUSSIAN MATHEMATICIAN (1836-1907)
W.J.Zinger; Vasily Jakovlevich Zinger; Wasili Jakowlewitsch Zinger
Vasili Yakovlevich Zinger () (February 11, 1836 – March 2, 1907) was a prominent Russian mathematician, botanist and philosopher. His name is sometimes spelled Wasili Jakowlewitsch Zinger.

ويكيبيديا

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer (Yiddish: יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; November 11, 1903 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born Jewish-American dramatist, novelist, playwright, satirist, and translator. He wrote and published first in Yiddish and later translated his own works into English with the help of editors and collaborators. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978. A leading figure in the Yiddish literary movement, he was awarded two U.S. National Book Awards, one in Children's Literature for his memoir A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw (1970) and one in Fiction for his collection A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories (1974).