I. L. Peretz (1852–1915), and Sholem Aleichem (1859–1916). The Yiddishist movement gained popularity alongside the growth of the Jewish Labor Bund and...
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Anti-Yiddish sentiment (redirect from Anti-Yiddishist)
Yiddish in Israel. According to the Yiddish linguist Nochum Shtif, the Yiddishist movement came into being as a backlash to anti-Yiddish sentiment. Shtif identified...
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of Yiddish symbols have emerged to represent the language and the Yiddishist movement over history. Lacking a central authority, however, they have not...
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Yiddish becoming the cohesive force in a secular culture (see the Yiddishist movement). Notable Yiddish writers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries...
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Party (Poalei Zion) Jewish political movements Judaism and politics Yiddishist movement Brossat, Alain; Klingberg, Silvie (2016). Revolutionary Yiddishland:...
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Appleton and Company 1896. Yiddish literature Yiddishist movement History of the socialist movement in the United States Democratic socialism Jewish...
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activist, who played an important role in the development of the Yiddishist movement. Steinberg was an Orthodox Jew; it's rumored that during his short...
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the 1908 Czernowitz Language Conference, he became involved in the Yiddishist movement and began writing poetry. Together with a fellow poet Shmuel Yankev...
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Jewish national movements (redirect from Jewish Nationalist Movement)
regarded Yiddish-speakers as a national group Bundism, which combined Yiddishist Autonomism with socialism Soviet Yiddishism, promoting Yiddish-speakers...
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behalf of Yiddish as a language, coining the words "Yiddishism" and "Yiddishist." He organized Yiddish events in Vienna, translate Yiddish authors into...
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New York: The Daily Forward. Yiddish literature Yiddishist movement History of the socialist movement in the United States Jewish views and involvement...
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southern Israel, Frey returned to Austria and developed a diasporic, Yiddishist, anti-Zionist worldview. Frey became a bat mitzvah at Or Chadasch, the...
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as well as advocates of assimilation, and took an interest in the Yiddishist movement (including by once appearing on stage in a musical play by Abraham...
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convened and chaired by Theodor Herzl, the founder of the modern Zionism movement. The Congress formulated a Zionist platform, known as the Basel program...
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Shlomo Kleit (1891–1962) was a leader of the Yiddishist / Socialist movement in Lithuania. Kleit, who was a tailor by profession, became active in the...
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organisation dissolved in 2019, with its assets being transferred to the Zionist-Yiddishist organisation Beit Shalom Aleichem. The 1955 Montreal 3rd World Conference...
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abandoned by the Jewish people in favor of Hebrew, Borochov was a committed Yiddishist and Yiddish philologist and wrote extensively on the importance of the...
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Poland, and grew up in Munich. There, he took part in the work of numerous Yiddishist and Zionist organizations and had his first poetry book published in 1912...
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organisation transferred most of its assets to the Beit Shalom Aleichem; a Yiddishist-Zionist organisation. The Israeli Bund chapter presented a list at the...
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U.S. delegates, the Reform movement's ARZA faction won the plurality with 56 seats, followed by the Conservative movement's Mercaz faction with 25 seats...
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determined by elections held under the auspices of the American Zionist Movement several months prior to the Congress. These elections took place from January...
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Jewish society through intermarriage, without conversion. Not a few Yiddishists, like Bundist ideologue A. Litvak (Khayim Yankl Helfand, 1874–1932))...
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Tyler J. Kliem (Yiddish: טײַלער קלײַם; born 2002) is an American Yiddishist, translator, researcher, and graphic designer. He was the first to translate...
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who gradually changed the focus of the organization to more cultural, Yiddishist goals. Colonia Lapin Free State Project Jewish Colonization Association...
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more support from Jewish communities across the world for the Zionist movement. A modern Jewish State could not be formed without significant international...
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1948. Women gained rights with the establishment of the religious kibbutz movement by participating in Torah studies with men and by taking part in the co-ed...
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Commissariat (Evkom) staff to move to the new Litbel capital to win over the Yiddishist intelligentsia there. Daniel Charney, under supervisor of Commissar S...
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the Bundists accused him of abetting anti-Semitism. Another non-Zionist Yiddishist Jewish party at the time in Lithuania and Poland was the Folkspartei....
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World Unions (with full voting rights): World Zionist Union: Labor Zionist Movement – Arzenu – World Union of Meretz United Faction: Kadima–HaNoar HaTzioni–...
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both autonomy and Yiddishist identity was largely shaped by the "Folkist" ideology of Jewish groups in the Russian Empire. The Yiddishist view, which placed...
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