A pashkevil (Yiddish: פּאַשקעוויל; Hebrew: פשקוויל pl. pashkevilim פשקווילים) is a broadside or poster that has been situated on a public wall or location...
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A Pashkevil appreciating Arcadi Gaydamak's contributions to Jerusalem, 2007...
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Pashkevil against Beck's actions, signed in the name of Neturei Karta in Israel...
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Haredi Jewish communities, where they are known by the Yiddish term "pashkevil" (pasquil). Originally, they were used to ridicule public authority figures...
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by consternation, particularly against the shal garment. An anonymous pashkevil condemning the "cult" of "epikoros" women was posted in Jerusalem in September...
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grand nation", according to Qiu Xiaolong. Big-character poster Kōsatsu Pashkevil Wochenspruch der NSDAP "Placard Newspapers", Russian Review, vol. 3, no...
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piano solo piece by Louis Moreau Gottschalk. The Yiddish and Hebrew term Pashkevil is the generic name of the posters put up on the walls of Ultra-Orthodox...
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Media in the People's Republic of China The Daily Talk Wall newspaper Pashkevil Talking statues of Rome Lu, Xing (2020). Rhetoric of the Chinese Cultural...
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