Studia Orientalia, Volume 100The Society, 2004 - 253 pages |
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Page 79
... written in Yiddish . Among the young there were devotees of Hebrew , but the use of the language in protocols and minutes did not succeed beyond the activities of the Hebrew club Chug Ivri . Moreover , until the 1950s the Jewish ...
... written in Yiddish . Among the young there were devotees of Hebrew , but the use of the language in protocols and minutes did not succeed beyond the activities of the Hebrew club Chug Ivri . Moreover , until the 1950s the Jewish ...
Page 107
... written in German in Hebrew script , ' and the programme Böner vid invigningen af synagogan i Helsingfors ' Prayers ... written in the 1950s for Di cionistiše štime ( Paris ) by H. N. Silberberg and Chaim Schapirstein ( YIVO166 / 74 ) ...
... written in German in Hebrew script , ' and the programme Böner vid invigningen af synagogan i Helsingfors ' Prayers ... written in the 1950s for Di cionistiše štime ( Paris ) by H. N. Silberberg and Chaim Schapirstein ( YIVO166 / 74 ) ...
Page 116
... written in memory of his relatives who perished in the Holocaust . The book starts with a poem in Yiddish : X'hob gevolt a šutef zain ' I Wanted to Participate ' . The name of the book refers to Chaim Nachman Bialik's Hebrew poem Be ...
... written in memory of his relatives who perished in the Holocaust . The book starts with a poem in Yiddish : X'hob gevolt a šutef zain ' I Wanted to Participate ' . The name of the book refers to Chaim Nachman Bialik's Hebrew poem Be ...
Contents
The Origins of Helsinki Jewry and Their Yiddish | 19 |
Yiddish Dialect Maps | 26 |
Political Orientation and Attitudes towards Yiddish and Hebrew | 35 |
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