- meylekh
- meylekh (mlokhim)(m.) king
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
ASHENDORF, ISRAEL — (1909–1956), Yiddish poet, short story writer, and dramatist. Ashendorf grew up and lived in Lemberg (Lwow), Galicia (now Lviv, Ukraine), until World War II, when he fled to Uzbekistan. He spent five years in Paris and immigrated to Argentina in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
David Hofstein — (Yiddish: דוד האָפשטיין Dovid Hofshteyn, Russian: Давид Гофштейн; 1889 August 12, 1952) was a Yiddish poet. He was born in Ukraine, Russian Empire and received a traditional Jewish education; his application to the Kiev University was declined.… … Wikipedia
GOLDENE KEYT, DI — ( The Golden Chain ), Israel Yiddish quarterly. It was founded under Histadrut (Labor Federation) auspices in 1949 and until 1955 edited by avrom sutskever and abraham levinson . In that year Sutskever became sole editor, with Eliezer Pines… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GOTTLOBER, ABRAHAM BAER — (pseudonyms Abag and Mahalalel, 1810–1899), Hebrew and Yiddish writer and poet. Born in Staro Konstantinov (Volhynia), Gottlober was taken to Tarnopol (now Ternopol), Galicia, by his father at the age of 17. In Galicia he came in contact with the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HOFSTEIN, DAVID — (1889–1952), Yiddish poet. Born in the Ukraine, he had a traditional Jewish education and began to write in Yiddish, Hebrew, Russian, and Ukrainian. However, after the 1917 Revolution he wrote only in Yiddish, contributing to various publications … Encyclopedia of Judaism
YIDDISH LANGUAGE — YIDDISH LANGUAGE, language used by Ashkenazi Jews for the past 1,000 years. Developed as an intricate fusion of several unpredictably modified stocks, the language was gradually molded to serve a wide range of communicative needs. As the society… … Encyclopedia of Judaism