Aliza Greenblatt (Yiddish: עליזה גרינבלאַט, September 8, 1888 – 1975) was an American Yiddish poet. Her works include such well known Yiddish songs as Fisherlid, Amar Abaye, and Du, Du. Her daughter Marjorie was for a time married to folk musician Woody Guthrie. She was the grandmother of folk musician Arlo Guthrie[1] , Woody Guthrie archivist Nora Guthrie.[2] , and computer programmer Richard Greenblatt.
She was born in Azarenits, Podolskaia gubernia, to Brokhe Bas Tsion Rozovsky (Yiddish: ברכה בת ציון ראָזאָװסקי) and Abraham Aronson (Yiddish: אבֿרהם אהרונזאָן). She came to the United States in 1900.[3] [4]
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