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Nohum Shtif (Yiddish: נחום שטיף; 1879,
Rovno – 1933, Kiev), was a
Jewish linguist,
literary historian, publisher, translator, and
philologist of the...
- the
Yiddish linguist Nochum Shtif, the
Yiddishist movement came into
being as a
backlash to anti-Yiddish sentiment.
Shtif identified anti-Yiddishism as...
- 1946). YIVO was
initially proposed by
Yiddish linguist and
writer Nochum Shtif (1879–1933). He
characterized his
advocacy of
Yiddish as "realistic" Zionism...
- 1922),
Simon Rawidowicz (co-founder of Klal-farlag),
Zalman Shneour,
Nochum Shtif,
Shaul Tchernichovsky,
Shoshana Persitz (founder of
Omanut publishing house)...
- Ukraine,'
Tablet 22
February 2022.
Maurice Wolftal,
introduction to
Nokhem Shtif, The
Pogroms in Ukraine, 1918-19:
Prelude to the Holocaust,
Archived 31...
- Linguistics"). In 1925,
Weinreich was the cofounder,
along with
Nochum Shtif,
Elias Tcherikower, and
Zalman Reisen, of YIVO (originally
called the Yidisher...
- socialism.
Leaders of the
party included Avrom Rozin (Ben-Adir),
Nokhem Shtif,
Moyshe Zilberfarb and Mark Ratner. The
party was
close to the Socialist-Revolutionary...
- Lithuania). YIVO was
initially proposed by
Yiddish linguist and
writer Nochum Shtif (1879–1933). He
characterized his
advocacy of
Yiddish as "realistic" Jewish...
- the
Pogroms in the Ukraine.": 165
Among his
collaborators were
Nokhem Shtif,
Jacob Lestschinsky,
Jacob Ze'ev Wolf
Latzky Bertholdi, and
Nokhem Gergel...
- Love) (1931): An
operetta presented in
Buenos Aires at the
Teatro Nuevo.
Shtif-shvester (Stepsister) (1931):
Staged in Philadelphia's Arch
Street Theatre...