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means “call of [the] youth” and “call to youth”. It
combines the
words yugnt (יוגנט, “youth; the young”) and ruf (רוף, “call”,
cognate of
German Ruf)...
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founded in 1910, and in 1916 it was
officially called Yugnt-Bund Tsukunft.
Their newspaper was the
Yugnt veker. In 1921
Tsukunft suffered a split, in which...
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secular schools in the US and Canada,
called Folkshulen. In 1931 the
Farband Yugnt Clubs,
their youth wing,
joined with
Young Poale Zion to form the Young...
- "Komunistishe fon" (Communist Banner) and was
later published in the
newspapers "
Yugnt" (Youth), "Nye Zeit" (New Times), "Folks-Zeitung" (The People's Newspaper)...
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publishing in
periodicals and anthologies. Her
first book of poetry, Naye
yugnt ('New Youth') was
published in
Kovne in 1923, and
Mentsh un
tsayt ('People...
- from a
German typescript: La
juventud de un
rebelde (Spanish, 1947); Di
yugnṭ fun a
rebel (Yiddish, 1965) En la borrasca: Años de
destierro (Spanish,...
- Cabaret.
Archived from the
original on 2016-08-16.
Retrieved 2016-07-09. "
Yugnt himn".
Music and the Holocaust.
World ORT.
Archived from the
original on...
- Di Varhayt, the
Jewish Morning Journal,
Fraye Arbeter Shtime, Tsukunft,
Yugnt,
Literatur un Lebn, Amerike,
Yidisher Kemfer, Der
Groyser Kundes, Kibetser...
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about his wife's
death in
April 1943, Shtiler,
shtiler ('Quiet, Quiet') and
Yugnt himn ('Hymn of Youth'). When
representatives of the
Einsatzstab Reichsleiter...
- (link) Mattes,
Lunuansky Lune (1926).
Momentn (in Yiddish).
Byalistakker yugnt farband. Wirth,
Louis (1928). The Ghetto.
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 1-56000-983-7...