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Yitzkhok Yoel
Linetzky (Yiddish: יצחק יואל לינעצקי, 1839–1915) was a
Yiddish language author and
early Zionist. Sol
Liptzin characterized him as "a master...
- one of the
three great classical Yiddish writers. Sol
Liptzin wrote: "
Yitzkhok Leibush Peretz was the
great awakener of Yiddish-speaking
Jewry and Sholom...
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Yitzkhok Rodaszewski (1927-1943) Born in
Vilnius and
executed by the
Germans in 1943 in Ponar....
- sociologist,
political scientist and the
founder of the
Levada Center;
Yitzkhok Yoel
Linetzky (1839–1915) a
Yiddish language author and
early Zionist;...
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Goldfaden renewed his
acquaintance with
fellow Yiddish-language
writer Yitzkhok Yoel Linetzky, whom he knew from
Zhytomyr and met Hebrew-language poet...
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Palestine during the
Second World War.
After Artuski's
death in
November 1971,
Yitzkhok Luden became editor. The last
issue was
published in April, 2014. Slucki...
- (1920–2015),
Aleksander Shpiglblat (1927–2013),
Rivka Basman Ben-Hayim,
Yitzkhok Luden,
Mishe Lev (1917–2013),
Yente Mash (1922–2013), Tzvi
Kanar (1929–2009)...
- Holocaust.
Psychology Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-415-28145-4. Nine
poems by
Yitzkhok Katznelson in
Yiddish and
English at
Poetry in ****
Itzhak Katzenelson...
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around this time that
Manger changed his name from the
formal sounding Yitzkhok to the
childlike diminutive Itzik, thus
actualizing his self-transformation...
- jargon-writers to
develop their talents; and
among these may be
mentioned Yitzkhok Yoel Linetzky,
Mendele Mocher Sforim,
Mordecai Spector, and
Sholem Aleichem...