-
without conversion. Not a few Yiddishists, like
Bundist ideologue A.
Litvak (
Khayim Yankl Helfand, 1874–1932)),
urged that
declaring Yiddish as one's mother...
- ("Ha-nisforim, 1896)
autobiographical Shloyme Reb
Khayims: A bild fun yídishn lebn in der Líte ("Shloyme, son of Reb
Khayim: An
Image of the
Yiddish Life in Lithuania";...
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originally for
people from
those locations. The
second is from the
Hebrew word "
khayim"
which means life.
Alice Higham,
saint Charles Higham (biographer) (1931–2012)...
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people with the
surnamre include: A.
Litvak or Litwak, nom de
plume of
Khayim (Chaim)
Yankl Helfand (1874–1932), social-democratic
Bundist ideologue and...
- David". In the Renaissance, in the 16th-century Land of Israel, the book Ets
Khayim conveys the
Kabbalah of Ha-Ari (Rabbi
Isaac Luria) who
arranges the traditional...
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edited the w****ly
serial Filadelfyer Shtot-Tsaytung in
Philadelphia with
Khayim Malits,
contributed to the
Byalistoker Shtime in New York City, and published...
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Score Result A.A. E.H. K.P. I.L. R.D. S.M. 1 Mika
Moshe "Yeladim Shel Ha
Khayim" 73.58%
Advanced Orel
Ravid Advanced 2 Dor
Shimon "Skhark****t [he]" / "Badad [he]"...
- the
original on 10
February 2005.
Retrieved 30
April 2017. Fogel, Joshua."
Khayim-Nakhmen
Byalik (Chaim Nachman,
Hayim Nahman Bialik)".
Yiddish Leksikon....
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Borisovich Helfand, a
soviet diplomat A.
Litvak or Litwak, nom de
plume of
Khayim (Chaim)
Yankl Helfand (1874–1932), social-democratic
Bundist ideologue and...
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Traveling and
Traversing Chabad’s
Literary Paths: From
Likutei torah to
Khayim gravitser and beyond. In Geveb: A
Journal of
Yiddish Studies.
October 9...