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- The Schaechter-Gottesman family is a leading family in Yiddish language and cultural studies. Members include: Lifshe Schaechter-Widman (née Gottesman)...
- Moselio "Elio" Schaechter is Distinguished professor emeritus at Tufts University, and adjunct professor at both San Diego State University and University...
- Binyumen Schaechter (born 1963) is a conductor, music director, composer, arranger, solo performer, and piano accompanist in the world of Yiddish music...
- Judith Schaechter (born 1961, Gainesville, Florida) is a Philadelphia-based artist known for her work in the medium of stained gl****. Her pieces often...
- Itsye Mordkhe Schaechter (Yiddish: איציע מרדכי שעכטער; December 1, 1927 – February 15, 2007) was a leading Yiddish linguist, writer, and educator who spent...
- Beyle (or Bella) "Beyltse" Schaechter-Gottesman (August 7, 1920 – November 28, 2013) was a Yiddish poet and songwriter. She was born in Vienna into an...
- Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath (born 1958) is a Yiddish-language poet and author. Gitl Schaechter was born in The Bronx New York. She grew up in a Yiddish-speaking...
- Rukhl Schaechter (born 1957) is the editor of the Yiddish Forverts, one of the two remaining Yiddish newspapers outside the Hasidic Jewish world (the other...
- Mioara Mugur-Schächter is a French-Romanian physicist specialized in fundamental quantum mechanics, probability theory, and theory of communication of...
- "Будь здоровий"". The Village Україна. 2019-10-11. Retrieved 2023-08-05. Schaechter-Viswanath, Gitl; Gl****er, Paul, eds. (2016). Comprehensive English-Yiddish...