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Elias Tcherikower (Yiddish: אליהו טשעריקאָװער; July 31, 1881 –
August 8, 1943) was a
Ukrainian Jewish historian and co-founder of the
Yiddish Scientific...
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femme fatale,
famously convicted of
murder in
Venice in 1910.
Elias Tcherikower (1881–1943), a
Jewish historian of
Judaism and the
Jewish people. Alina...
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founders included philologist Max
Weinreich (1894–1969) and
historian Elias Tcherikower (1881–1943). YIVO was
founded at a
Berlin conference in 1925, but headquartered...
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Issues in
Contemporary Jewish History.
Retrieved 2022-12-01.
Tcherikower 1965.
Heifetz 1921, p. 100;
Kenez 2004, p. 300;
Midlarsky 2005, p. 47;...
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According to Volin,
investigations by the
Jewish historian Elias Tcherikower had
found no
evidence of
Makhno himself having perpetrated antisemitic...
- 2010). Karlip,
Joshua M. "Between
martyrology and historiography:
Elias Tcherikower and the
making of a
pogrom historian." East
European Jewish Affairs 38...
- In 1925,
Weinreich was the cofounder,
along with
Nochum Shtif,
Elias Tcherikower, and
Zalman Reisen, of YIVO (originally
called the
Yidisher Visnshaftlekher...
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Section published a
volume in
Yiddish devoted to Dubnow,
edited by
Elias Tcherikower et al.,
Simon Dubnov lekoved zayn finf um
zibetsikstn yoyvl (Vilna 1937)...
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Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-98856-9. OCLC 1357256139.
Tcherikower, Elias. "The
Pogroms in
Ukraine in 1919". www.berdichev.org. Retrieved...
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transliterated Tcherikower, Tsherikover, Tscherikower, or Cherikover) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elias Tcherikower (1881–1943)...