Abba Lvovich Gordin (1887–1964) was an Israeli anarchist and Yiddish writer and poet. AbbaGordin was born in 1887 in Smorgon (now in Belarus) to Rabbi...
Gordin may refer to: AbbaGordin, (1887–1964) anarchist active in the Russian revolution Jacob Gordin, Russian-American playwright Michael D. Gordin (born...
is now Belarus) to Rabbi Yehudah Leib Gordin and Khaye Esther Sore (née Miller), elder brother of AbbaGordin, Wolf was influenced by labor Zionist and...
AbbaGordin (1887–1964), writer and philosopher, one of the more remarkable representatives of the Yiddish anarchist movement. In 1958, AbbaGordin moved...
was cited in the Beilis Trial. In 1908, two of his sons, AbbaGordin and Wolf (Ze'ev) Gordin, established a secular Hebrew school despite opposition from...
was the AO language created by the anarchist philosopher Wolf Gordin (brother of AbbaGordin) in his books Grammar of the Language of the Mankind AO (1920)...
Maksimov in the wake of the Allied victory in World War II. The surviving AbbaGordin had since shifted away from communism, publishing a critique of Marxism...
until 1923. Contributors have included David Edelstadt, Emma Goldman, AbbaGordin, Rudolf Rocker, Moishe Shtarkman, and Saul Yanovsky. The paper was also...
Friedman Abraham Frumkin Emma Goldman Marie Goldsmith Paul Goodman AbbaGordin Wolf Gordin Uri Gordon Yosif Gotman David Graeber Philip Grosser Paul Hefeld...
Lilian (2015). Religiöser Nonkonformismus und Radikale Yidishkayt. AbbaGordin (1887–1964) und die Prozesse der Gemeinschaftsbildung in der jiddisch-anarchistischen...
theater's first realistic playwright, Jacob Gordin. Adler scored a great triumph in the title role of Gordin's Der Yiddisher King Lear (The Jewish King Lear)...
Episode #2.10 (2015) The Gordin Cell TV Aharal'e Nir Episode #2.9 (2015) The Gordin Cell TV Aharal'e Nir Episode #2.8 (2015) The Gordin Cell TV Aharal'e Nir...
Shapiro (Hebrew: אָשֵׁר בֶּן אֵלִיָּהוּ שַׁפִּירָא) and known by the pen name Abba Shapiro (Hebrew: אַבָּ״א שַׁפִּירָא), was a Hebrew lyric poet and photographer...
ISBN 978-1-4438-8362-7. Brian, Denis (1996). Einstein: A Life. New York: John Wiley. Gordin, Michael D. (2020). Einstein in Bohemia. Princeton University Press....
(1913–2010), Yiddish and Polish poet and Second World War partisan The Gordin brothers, Abba (1887–1964) and Wolf (1885–1974), anarchist educators, militants...
pp. 1-44, 2017 Gordin, Shai, "The Cult and Clergy of Ea in Babylon", Die Welt Des Orients, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 177–201, 2016 Gordin, Shai, "A Glimpse...
Jacob Gordin later explained, wanted to “utilize the theatre for higher purposes; to derive from it not only amusement, but education.” Jacob Gordin himself...
of Jewish Fighting in the Naroch Forests. Translated by Levitan, Eilat Gordin. Organization of Partisans, Underground Fighters, and Rebels in Israel....
ISBN 9781561719075. Retrieved December 20, 2010. "Pooling their Talent", Joel Gordin, The Jerusalem Post, July 2, 1993, Retrieved January 1, 2011 "Faster, faster"...
battalion of Tiflis regiment, under the command of Major-General Gulyakov. Gordin Y. A. wrote that "Surkhay-khan II is one of the strongest Lezgin rulers...
members of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. Together with Abba and Wolf Gordin, Askarov formed the Universalists. As editor of the organisation's...
Playing dice with Einstein: Essay review of Einstein and Religion, Michael D. Gordin (Society of Fellows, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA), Studies in History...
Ber Gotlober (1840–1908) Abraham Haim Lipke Goldfaden (1853–1909) Jacob Gordin (1871–1913) Lesya Ukrainka (born 1971) Eugenia Chuprina See also: List of...
August 20, 2008. Retrieved September 10, 2008. "Pooling their Talent", Joel Gordin, The Jerusalem Post, July 2, 1993, Retrieved January 1, 2011 Griver, Simon...