Ivan Vejeeghen is an 1829 satirical Russian picaresque novel by Thaddeus Bulgarin. It is in the form of a memoir of one Ivan Vejeeghen, a peasant orphan growing up in early 19th century Russia.
Antisemitism
In chapter seven of the novel, Ivan encounters the dishonest rich tavern (korchma) keeper Movsha and his wife Rifka and describes the dishonesty of these persons. ==References==