"It is Burning", (Hebrew, העיירה בוערת, literally "our little town is burning", a reference to a shtetl, Yiddish, אונדזער שטעטל ברענט our shtetl is burning) is a Yiddish poem–song written in 1938 by Mordechai Gebirtig.
Burning Man | Burning Spear | Burning Love | The Bronx is Burning | Burning of Washington | Burning Brides | With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness | The Lady's Not for Burning | Burning Love (web series) | The Burning Times | The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response | The Burning Tigris | The Bronx Is Burning | London's Burning | Jack Starr's Burning Starr | Burning Rain | Burning Love (Web series) | Burning Heads | Burning Ground | ''Works of Macrobius'', ca. 1470. Book burning | Water Drops on Burning Rocks | The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning | The Public Burning | The House Is Burning | The Burning Plain | The Burning Land | The Burning Bed | Rum Is For Drinking, Not For Burning | Rum Is for Drinking, Not for Burning | Mississippi Burning |
Gebirtig is most famous for his song "Undzer shtetl brent," which was written in 1938 following the pogrom in Przytyk and which was later adopted by the Jewish youth of Krakow and others as a battle song against the Nazis.