- visnshaft
- (f.) science, scholarshop
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Max Weinreich — (22 April 1894, Kuldīga, Russian Empire, now Latvia 29 January 1969, New York City, USA) was a linguist, specializing in the Yiddish language, and the father of the linguist Uriel Weinreich, who edited the Modern Yiddish English English Yiddish… … Wikipedia
Вайнрайх, Макс — Макс Вайнрайх Max Weinreich … Википедия
L. L. Zamenhof — For other people with the same name, see Zamenhof (disambiguation). Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof Born Leyzer Leyvi Zamengov December 15, 1859(1859 12 15) Białystok … Wikipedia
Hovevei Zion — (Hebrew: חובבי ציון), also known as Hibbat Zion (Hebrew: חיבת ציון, lit. [Those who are] Lovers of Zion), refers to organizations that are now considered the forerunners and foundation builders of modern Zionism. Many of these first groups were … Wikipedia
LITVIN, A. — LITVIN, A. (pseudonym of Shmuel Hurwitz; 1862–1943) Yiddish journalist, poet, editor, and folklorist. Born in Minsk, he was self educated. Believing in redemption through physical labor, he tried to earn a living as street paver, carpenter, and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NESVIZH — (Pol. Nieśwież), town in Baranovichi district, Belarus; formerly in Poland. Jews are mentioned in Nesvizh in the early 16th century. In 1589 the Radziwill family, who owned the town, granted the Jews certain rights, and they were subject to the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
STOLBTSY — (Pol. Stolpce; Yid. Stoybts, Shtoptsi), town in Minsk district, Belorus; until 1793 and between the two world wars within Poland. Jews settled there from the end of the 16th century. In 1632 the Minsk community, among others, assisted the Jews in … Encyclopedia of Judaism
WISSENSCHAFT DES JUDENTUMS — (Ger.; Science of Judaism ; in Hebrew Ḥokhmat Yisrael). Origin and Definition The term Wissenschaft des Judentums first made its appearance among young Jewish intellectuals during the 1810s and 1820s. Its principal objective, as it was then… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
YIVO — (acronym for Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut) INSTITUTE FOR JEWISH RESEARCH, the principal world organization conducting research in yiddish and about the history and culture of Yiddish speaking Jewry. Until 1955, its English designation was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism