Isaac Horowitz, well-known Yiddish writer, died here yesterday at the age of 67. Born in Rumania, Mr. Horowitz emigrated to the United States in 1909.
He translated into Yiddish the works of a number of prominent Rumanian authors, wrote essays and criticism and was the author of a drama. His latest work, an autobiography, was “My Father’s Inn,” published in 1953.
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