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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Three Character Studies
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11.1.1E LEVY, known to art catalogues by
the more dignified William Auerbach-
Levy, is the author of these three etehings.
They are the twat Inmiliar of his sketches of
Jewish tyres and some of Ihe sketches NV hi, h
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have 111:011' Levy eel...Mated . teach aching
A 'nary el ilMs study.
rho one entitled "Motke" may he the village
Idler or the shcp-sweeper in New
York. but th• expression in his eyes is un-
fergetable. "The Journey'e End" is intensely
, s1 ,1T , Ave of the end of a hard days work. The
stow of a student of the Torah vvill recall a
familiar figure many.
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