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- started a monthly Yiddish-language cultural and literary journal, Di Fraye Gezelshaft. First published in 1895 during an absence from the cultural newspaper...
- Das Kapital, translated by Doctor Jacob Abraham Maryson, published by Maryson's publishing company, the Kropotkin Literatur Gezelshaft, New York, 1917....
- Hisṭorishe shrifṭen. (Editor and trans.) New York: Ḳarl Marḳs liṭeraṭur gezelshafṭ, 1919. —by Karl Marx. Sotsyalizm un ḳunsṭ: oysgeṿehlṭe shrifṭen. (Editor...
- געזעלשאפט פאר איינארדענען ארבעטנדיקע יידן אויף ערד אין פ.ס.ס.ר romanised: Gezelshaft far aynordnen oyf Erd arbetnidke Yidin in F.S.S.R) was the public Society...
- he revived Di Fraye Gezelshaft in 1910–1911 as a monthly literary supplement to the Fraye Arbeter Shtime. Fifty Fraye Gezelshaft literary clubs formed...
- Organization for Jewish Colonization in Russia OZET Komzet Short for: Gezelshaft far aynordnen oyf Erd arbetnidke Yidin in F.S.S.R, Yiddish: געזעלשאפט...
- Groyser Kundes, Kibetser, Der Beyzem, Fraye Shtunde, Der Arbiter, Fraye Gezelshaft, Dos Naye Lebn, Di Tsayt, Arbeter Fraynd, Yidisher Arbeter (Krakow), Folks-Fraynd...
- Jewish Society for the Promotion of Fine Arts [pl]; Yiddish: Yidishe gezelshaft tsu farshpreytn kunst), or ZTKSP, a revival of an organization that had...
- included I. Rotenberg, S. Jezior and S. Tsfas. Foroys was the organ of the Gezelshaft far kultur un hilf{{langx}} uses deprecated parameter(s) ('****ociation...
- durkh] dem Dr. Shemuʼel un Riṿḳah Horoṿits-fond bay der Yidisher ḳulṭur-gezelshafṭ in Yerushalayim. Boymvol, Rachel (1988). Mayn Yidish (in Yiddish). Tel-Aviv:...