modern yiddish

  • 81Ruth Wisse — Ruth R. Wisse is the Martin Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. She has previously taught at McGill, Stanford, New York, Hebrew and Tel Aviv universities. She received one of the… …

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  • 82Moshe Dluznowsky — (Dunow) (originally Moszek Dłużnowski) (1903–1977), Yiddish writing journalist, publicist, writer, dramatist, editor of the journal „Tomaszower Wokhenblat”. Contents 1 Origin and family 2 Education and journalistic work 3 Life and works in U.S.A …

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  • 83List of Jews from Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus — This List of Jews contains individuals who, in accordance with Wikipedia s and policies, have been identified as Jews by . A few years before the Shoah, the Jewish population of the Soviet lands (excluding the Baltic states) stood at over 5… …

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  • 84Nahum Gergel — Nahum Gergel, 1929, Berlin Nahum Gergel (Born on April 4, 1887 in Rakhmestrovka, Ukraine, died on November 18, 1931 in Berlin, Germany) was a Jewish rights activist, humanitarian, sociologist, and author in Yiddish. Nahum Gergel is best known for …

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  • 85Bovo-Bukh — Le Bovo Bukh ( Livre de Bovo ; aussi connu sous le nom de Baba Buch, etc.), écrit en 1507 1508 par Élie Lévita, est le roman de chevalerie le plus populaire écrit en yiddish. Imprimé en 1541, c est le premier livre non religieux imprimé en… …

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  • 86Konferenz für die jiddische Sprache — Die Konferenz für die jüdische Sprache (jiddisch קאָנפֿערענץ פֿאָר דער יודישער שפּראַך), auch als Czernowitz Konferenz (jiddisch טשערנאָוויצער קאָנפֿערענץ) bekannt, fand vom 30. August bis zum 3. September 1908 in Czernowitz statt. Ziel der… …

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  • 87Reisen, Zalman (Reyzen, Zalman) — (1888 1941)    Lithuanian Yiddish editor and scholar, brother of Abraham Reisen. He was born in Koydenev, Belorussia. In 1915 he moved to Vilna, where he became a leader of the new Yiddish cultural movement. He edited the Yiddish daily Vilner tog …

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  • 881981 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=19th century c=20th century cf=21st century yp1=1978 yp2=1979 yp3=1980 year=1981 ya1=1982 ya2=1983 ya3=1984 dp3=1950s dp2=1960s dp1=1970s d=1980s da=0 dn1=1990s dn2=2000s dn3=2010s|Events* Final issue… …

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  • 89Anna Margolin — ( yi. אַננאַ מאַרגאָליו) is the pen name of Rosa Harning Levensbaum (1887 1952) a twentieth century Jewish Russian American, Yiddish language poet.Born in Brest, Belarus, then part of the Russian Empire, she was educated up to secondary school… …

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  • 90KORN, RACHEL HÄRING — (1898–1982), Yiddish poet. Korn was born on the farming estate of Sucha Gora (Dry Mountain) near Podliski, East Galicia, the eldest of three children and an only daughter. Her family on both sides had owned and managed farmland for several… …

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