Zuni Maud

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Zuni Maud (born Yitzhok Moyed; 1891 – 1956) was a Yiddish-American cartoonist, puppeterist, social satirist, calligrapher, political activist and co-founder of the first Yiddish-language puppet theatre in the United States.

Maud, circa 1930

Zuni Maud (זוני מאוד) was born Yitzhok Moyed in the rural shtetl of Wasilków, in what is now Poland. His father was a gabbai. He studied at cheder, yeshiva and talmid toyres in Bialystok, Bielsk and Warsaw. While at these schools he would illustrate the studied Jewish texts, leading to disciplinary problems.[1]

Zuni Maud, illustration in Yiddish language children's book, 1918; cropped
Zuni Maud, the Jewish case for open borders, 1921

Yiddish press and theatre

Later life and death

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