The information about the Yiddish version can be found in Sol Liptzin, A History of Yiddish Literature, Jonathan David Publishers, Middle Village, NY, 1972, ISBN 0-8246-0124-6.
Ultimately, both return to their marriages, in what Sol Liptzin describes as "an acceptance of family living that neither negated the joy of the flesh nor avoided moral responsibility".
Sol Liptzin (1901 – 15 November 1995) was a scholar, author, and educator in Yiddish and German literature.
Sol Liptzin characterized him as "a master of the picturesque vitriolic phrase." Liptzin, 1972, 46
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Kol Mevasser (Yiddish: קול מבשר), a Yiddish language periodical that appeared from October 11, 1862 into 1872, is considered by Sol Liptzin and others to be the most important early Yiddish-language periodical (although by no means the first: the short-lived Die Kuranten in Amsterdam pre-dated it by centuries).