Kessler, Dana (11. mai 2023). «"The Sholem Aleichem Cooperative Houses in New York». Museum of the Jewish People (på engelsk). Besøkt 29. september 2023. «The Workmen’s Circle gave rise to the Sholem Aleichem Cooperative Houses, whose aim was to provide housing to Yiddish-speaking artists and intellectuals who found themselves working in the garment industry or in other kinds of manual labor in New York. It was only natural that they would adopt the name of the greatest Yiddish author of all time, who had also emigrated to the United States from the Russian Empire in wake of the pogroms. Sholem Aleichem died in his apartment in the Bronx in 1916 and was buried in Queens, New York. | Unlike other cooperative housing complexes in the area, Sholem Aleichem Houses did not receive a government subsidy, but was funded by money raised by its members»
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«Judiska kartan: JUDISKT LIV I MALMÖ – en historisk kartguide»(PDF). Malmö Stadsarkiv. 2020. Besøkt 30. september 2023. «Michel (Misha) Rabinowitz (1891–1915) : Gamla Judiska Begravningsplatsen | Föreningsgatan 46 | Kvarter F, gravnummer 0162 | Misha drunknade i Öresund 1915, 26 år gammal. Han var son till författaren Sholem Aleichem, en av förgrundsgestalterna inom jiddischspråkig litteratur. Mest berömd är Aleichem för sina berättelser om mjölkutköraren Tevje. Musikalen ”Spelman på taket” bygger på dessa berättelser och hade premiär på Broadway 1964. I Malmö sattes den upp första gången 1968 med Cornelis Vreeswijk i huvudrollen.»
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Encyclopædia Britannica Online, oppført som Sholem Aleichem, Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Sholem-Aleichem, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]