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English: Photograph published in Polish magazine Ilustrirte vokh on 30 November 1928 of a group of Yiddish speakers wounded in an attack by "Hebrew language fanatics" in Tel Aviv that same year.
Español: Fotografía publicada en la revista polaca Ilustrirte vokh el 30 de noviembre de 1928 de un grupo de hablantes de yidis heridos tras ser atacados por "fanáticos del idioma hebreo" en Tel Aviv ese mismo año. |
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Source | How Yiddish became a ‘foreign language’ in Israel despite being spoken there since the 1400s, Forward, 11 September 2023. Reproduced from Ilustrirte vokh, Warsaw, 30 November 1928. |
Author | Unnamed photographer for Ilustrirte vokh |
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