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Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
A language is a dialect with an army and navy — is one of the most frequently used aphorisms in the discussion of the distinction between dialect and language. It illustrates the fact that the political status of the speakers influences the perceived status of their language or dialect. The… … Wikipedia
Jewish Labor Committee — The Jewish Labor Committee is an American secular Jewish organization dedicated to promoting labour union interests in Jewish communities, and Jewish interests within unions.The organization is headquartered in New York City, with local/regional… … Wikipedia
Una lengua es un dialecto con un ejercito y una marina — «Una lengua es un dialecto con un ejército y una marina» es uno de los aforismos más citados en las discusiones sobre la diferencia entre lo que es un dialecto y lo que es una lengua. Ilustra el hecho de que el estatus político de los hablantes… … Wikipedia Español
Mani Leib — vor 1918 Mani Leib (* 20. Dezember 1883 in Nischyn, Ukraine; † 4. Oktober 1953 in New York; jiddisch מאַני לייב, bürgerlicher Name Mani Leib Brahinsky) war ein jiddischsprachiger Dichter der Moderne. Er gehörte der Dichtergruppe Di Yunge an … Deutsch Wikipedia
BILETZKI, ISRAEL ḤAYYIM — (1914–1992), Yiddish poet and Hebrew essayist. Born in Kobrin, Biletzki immigrated to Palestine in 1934, and published extensively in Yiddish before and after the founding of the State of Israel. From his first book of Yiddish verse Umru (… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS — Although Jews have adopted the languages of the countries in which they live, they have always tended to retain traditional forms of greetings and congratulations either in Hebrew or Yiddish and occasionally in Aramaic, and some of these forms of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JEWISH LABOR COMMITTEE — JEWISH LABOR COMMITTEE, a Jewish communal agency linking the organized Jewish community and the Labor movement. Representatives from a number of trade unions and other organizations traditionally identified with the Jewish labor movement… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
K. ZETNIK — (pseudonym of Jehiel Dinur, originally Feiner; 1917?–2001), author. Much about the life of Jehiel Dinur is shrouded in mystery. He seems to have wanted it that way. An Israeli scholar claims that Dinur was born eight years earlier than his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MLOTEK, CHANA — (1922– ), U.S. musicologist, folklorist, researcher, archivist, and scholar of Yiddish song and culture. Born Eleanor Gordon in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Leo and Bessie Gordon, Mlotek grew up as a native Yiddish speaker in the Bronx.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SCHAECHTER-GOTTESMAN, BELLA — (1920– ), artist, Yiddish poet, and songwriter. Schaechter Gottesman was born Beyle Schaechter in Vienna, the daughter of Lifshe Gottesman, and Benjamin Schaechter. The family moved to Cernauti, Romania (Czernowitz, now part of the Ukraine), when … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TEITSH, MOYSHE — (1882–1935), Yiddish journalist, poet, novelist, and dramatist. Born near Vilna, Teitsh began his Yiddish career in 1902 under … Encyclopedia of Judaism