Peretz or Per·ez [per-its; Yiddish. pe-rets] Examples noun
- I(saac) L(oeb) or Yitz·chok Lei·bush [yits-khawk ley-boo sh] /ˈyɪts xɔk ˈleɪ bʊʃ/, 1852–1915, Polish author: writer of plays, poems, and short stories in Yiddish.
Examples from the Web for peretz Contemporary Examples of peretz
But when Peretz held the editor-in-chief title, he regularly meddled with editorial policy and wrote regularly as well.
Ex-Obama Aide Buys The New Republic
Howard Kurtz
March 9, 2012
But Peretz has been at odds with the Democratic establishment on some issues, especially in foreign policy.
Ex-Obama Aide Buys The New Republic
Howard Kurtz
March 9, 2012
It faced a problem under owner Marty Peretz during the 2000 campaign, because Peretz was so close to Al Gore.
Ex-Obama Aide Buys The New Republic
Howard Kurtz
March 9, 2012
In inviting Peretz, said Rehab, “Harvard seems to be confirming that Islamophobia is the last accepted form of bigotry.”
Harvard’s Marty Peretz Problem
Benjamin Sarlin
September 15, 2010
The recent assertions by Dr. Peretz are therefore distressing to many members of our community, and understandably so.
Harvard’s Marty Peretz Problem
Benjamin Sarlin
September 15, 2010
Historical Examples of peretz
As to Peretz’s daughter, the notion of her assenting to marry him again seemed preposterous.
Abraham Cahan
Peretz is one of the literary masters of to-day, but he writes in Yiddish, so the world misses his greatness.
Bernard G. Richards