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Return to your ancient past
Aid your sister with education and culture
And people of Israel will once more be a nation.
Awake, daughter of Babylon, mother of knowledge
Take up in your hand the pen…
Contributor:
Salim Yitshak Nissim
Places:
Baghdad, Mandatory Iraq
(Baghdad, Iraq)
Date:
1921
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Shmuel Schulman
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Safed, Ottoman Palestine
(Safed, Israel)
Date:
Early 20th Century
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[Vocabulary list in (from right to left) Hebrew, Yiddish, and Russian, with notes in French and English]
Cavern
Antre
Пещера
עלהֶאה
הָרָעְמ
To miss
Manquer
Не пѳпадать
,ןעלהעפרעפ
אֵטֲחַה
(the…
Contributor:
Israel Ḥayim Taviov
Places:
Riga, Russian Empire
(Riga, Latvia)
Date:
1896
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I am not a representative of the public, nor am I an official party member. My words do not bear an organization’s official stamp of approval, nor did I obtain readers’ endorsements in advance. Rather…
Contributor:
Berl Katznelson
Places:
Tel Aviv, Ottoman Palestine
(Israel, Israel)
Date:
1912
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We may assume that the executive committee of Aḥdut Ha-Avoda did what was necessary to explain our position to our allied organizations abroad, the exact situation of the question of language in Eretz…
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Berl Katznelson
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(Israel, Israel)
Date:
1919
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“Are you at peace? Hast thou killed and also taken possession?”
(examples of interrogative sentences in a grammar book)
Contributor:
Dan Pagis
Places:
Jerusalem, Israel
Date:
1982
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Memorandum
To the Board of the Institute of Technical Sciences in Haifa
Dear Sirs,
The Supreme Institute of Technical Sciences, which the Board is working to establish, is a joy to all those…
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Joseph Luria, Ben-Zion Mossinson, Yeḥiel Yeḥieli
Places:
Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine
(Jerusalem, Israel)
Date:
1913
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At the beginning of the Jewish labor movement in the Pale of Settlement in Russia, Jewish youth began to return from Russian to Yiddish. This started with a free choice, as later on we chose Hebrew…
Contributor:
Rachel Katznelson-Shazar
Places:
Kibbutz Kvutzat Kinneret, Ottoman Palestine
(Kinneret, Israel)
Date:
1918