The novel "Meir Ezofowicz" was published in 1890 and tells the story of the life of the Jewish Ezofowicz family who live in a small town in the Russian Empire in the late 19th century. The shopkeeper Meir, his wife Raizel, and their four children face various difficulties and obstacles in their lives. The novel addresses questions of national and religious identity, as well as social injustice and discrimination.