Alexander Harkavy

 

Alexander Harkavy (1863–1939) is credited with almost single-handedly creating an intellectual environment conducive to Yiddish, and his trilingual YIDDISH-ENGLISH-HEBREW DICTIONARY is an indispensable tool for research in Yiddish language and literature.

This dictionary has been a classic since it originally appeared in New York in 1925.


   
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