- Motke,
Mordkhe, or
Mordka are
Jewish given names,
diminutives of Mordechai.
Notable people referred to as
Motke include:
Motke Rosenthal, or Márk Rózsavölgyi...
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Itsye Mordkhe Schaechter (Yiddish: איציע מרדכי שעכטער;
December 1, 1927 –
February 15, 2007) was a
leading Yiddish linguist, writer, and
educator who...
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Mordkhe Veynger (Russian: Мордхе Вейнгер; 1890–February 4, 1929), more
infrequently known as
Mikhail Borisovich Veynger (Russian: Михаил Борисович Вейнгер)...
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lighting the candles, and
singing happy songs. The song was
written by
Mordkhe (Mark) Rivesman, and
first published in
Susman Kiselgof's 1912 Lider-Zamlbukh...
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Meyerovich (multiple people)
Duvid Meerovich,
birth name of
Dovid Knut Daniel-
Mordkhe Meyerovich,
later Mark Meyerovich,
initial names of Mark
Daniel (1900–1940)...
- שטיינבערג 1957–1979: Dr.
Mordkhe Schaechter, in Yiddish: מרדכי שעכטער, and
Leybl Bayon, in Yiddish: לייבל באַיאָן 1979–2005: Dr.
Mordkhe Schaechter, in Yiddish:...
- 27 July 2011.
Retrieved 4
December 2016. "Guide to the
Papers of
Shmuel Mordkhe (Artur)
Zygielbojm (1895–1943) : 1918–2011 (bulk 1940–1943) RG 1454". Yivoarchives...
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Western Yiddish, was
published by Neil G.
Jacobs in 2005.
Jewish languages Mordkhe Veynger Some
authors use the term "Southeastern Yiddish" as a collective...
- of
Yiddishists as part of the Schaechter-Gottesman family: her father,
Mordkhe Schaechter, was a
Yiddish linguist who
devoted his life to
studying and...
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Chayka from Chaya,
Rivka from Riva
which itself was from Rebecca, Motke,
Mordkhe, or
Mordka from Mordechai, Feygele,
Faygele from Feigl/Foigl ("bird", which...