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... Aaron Zeitlin and many others , wrote in both languages . It can be said that the influence of classical Hebrew on Yiddish literary style was matched by the influence on Hebrew writing of the living 366 JEWS IN THE MODERN WORLD.
... Aaron Zeitlin and many others , wrote in both languages . It can be said that the influence of classical Hebrew on Yiddish literary style was matched by the influence on Hebrew writing of the living 366 JEWS IN THE MODERN WORLD.
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V Under the influence of these new forces the opposition to linguistic assimilation began to assume concrete form . Plans were developed for the establishment of Yiddish schools for children . In December 1910 , the first such school ...
V Under the influence of these new forces the opposition to linguistic assimilation began to assume concrete form . Plans were developed for the establishment of Yiddish schools for children . In December 1910 , the first such school ...
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The mutual influence between Israeli and world Jewry does not end here . We should discard the notion that in things material the Diaspora is to be the giver and Israel the recipient , and in matters spiritual Israel is to be the giver ...
The mutual influence between Israeli and world Jewry does not end here . We should discard the notion that in things material the Diaspora is to be the giver and Israel the recipient , and in matters spiritual Israel is to be the giver ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
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