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  2. Yiddishist movement - Wikipedia

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    The Yiddishist movement gained popularity alongside the growth of the Jewish Labor Bund and other Jewish political movements, particularly in the Russian Empire and United States. [4] The movement also fluctuated throughout the 20th and 21st century because of the revival of the Hebrew language and the negative associations with the Yiddish ...

  3. Anti-Yiddish sentiment - Wikipedia

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    According to the Yiddish linguist Nochum Shtif, the Yiddishist movement came into being as a backlash to anti-Yiddish sentiment. Shtif identified anti-Yiddishism as coming from Hebraists and Jewish assimilationists, noting that Russian Maskilim during the era of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia were some of the earliest Jewish opponents of Yiddish.

  4. Christa Whitney - Wikipedia

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    Christa Patricia Whitney (Yiddish: קריסטאַ פּאַטרישאַ װיטני; born 1987) is an American oral historian, Yiddishist, and documentary filmmaker.Since 2010, she has been the director of the Wexler Oral History Project at the Yiddish Book Center, which conducts interviews about Yiddish language and culture at a global level.

  5. Revolutionary Yiddishland - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary Yiddishland was published in 1983 as Le Yiddishland révolutionnaire by the publication house Balland. A second edition, revised by David Forest, contained additional notes and references, as well as a new introduction by the Brossat and Kleinberg, and was published by Éditions Syllepse in 2009.

  6. Golus nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Birnbaum in the 1910s, the main thinker and activist behind Diaspora Nationalism.. Golus nationalism (Yiddish: גלות נאַציאָנאַליזם Golus natsionalizm after golus, Hebrew: לאומיות גולוס, romanized: Gālūṯ leumiyút), or diaspora nationalism, is a national movement of the Jewish people that argues for furthering Jewish national and cultural life in centers ...

  7. Melech Ravitch - Wikipedia

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    Emboldened by the 1908 Czernowitz Language Conference, he became involved in the Yiddishist movement and began writing poetry. [2] Together with a fellow poet Shmuel Yankev Imber, he strove to promote the aesthetic ideals of neo-romanticism in Lviv Jewish literary centres, inspired by Jewish writers such as Arthur Schnitzler and Stefan Zweig.

  8. Category:Jewish movements - Wikipedia

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    Yiddishist movement; Z. Zionism This page was last edited on 21 May 2024, at 21:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  9. Category:Yiddish - Wikipedia

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    Yiddishist movement; YIVO This page was last edited on 16 March 2024, at 21:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...