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 | | Regarding the first period, in Poland and up to his blossoming into a Yiddish poet in Berlin, here are Stencl's own words:(3) "I was born in Czeladz near the town of Bendin, which is close to the German border, on the seventh of Iyar, 1897. |
 | | I lived in Tsheladzh [Czeladz] until 1911 or 1912 and afterwards in Tshentokhov [Czenstochow]. |
 | | Pointing to the necklace with his index finger, and in a soft, mystical, elevating tone entuned in the melody of his native Tsheladzh {Czeladz}, he said, "This is Yiddish a hundred years from now. |
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