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    ייִדן און ייִדיש "Jews and Yiddish" (in Yiddish), by Nochum Shtif, Warsaw, 1920 Papers of Nokhem Shtif; RG 57; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York...
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    1922), Simon Rawidowicz (co-founder of Klal-farlag), Zalman Shneour, Nochum Shtif, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Shoshana Persitz (founder of Omanut publishing...
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  • to the Yiddish linguist Nochum Shtif, the Yiddishist movement came into being as a backlash to anti-Yiddish sentiment. Shtif identified anti-Yiddishism...
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    (founded 1946). YIVO was initially proposed by Yiddish linguist and writer Nochum Shtif (1879–1933). He characterized his advocacy of Yiddish as "realistic"...
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    Lithuania). YIVO was initially proposed by Yiddish linguist and writer Nochum Shtif (1879–1933). He characterized his advocacy of Yiddish as "realistic"...
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  • Yiddish Linguistics"). In 1925, Weinreich was the cofounder, along with Nochum Shtif, Elias Tcherikower, and Zalman Reisen, of YIVO (originally called the...
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  • February 1925, Reisen organized a conference with Max Weinreich to discuss Nochum Shtif's recent call for a Yiddish institute of higher education. The conference...
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  • journal Ratnbildung ('Soviet Education') from 1929 to 1931. Following Nochum Shtif's death in 1933, Spivak was appointed director of the linguistics section...
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