Nathan Birnbaum
Nathan Birnbaum (; pseudonyms: "Mathias Acher", "Dr. N. Birner", "Mathias Palme", "Anton Skart", "Theodor Schwarz", and "Pantarhei"; 16 May 1864 – 2 April 1937) was an Austrian writer and journalist, Jewish thinker and nationalist. His life had three main phases, representing a progression in his thinking: a Zionist phase (c. 1883 – c. 1900); a Jewish cultural autonomy phase (c. 1900 – c. 1914), which included the promotion of the Yiddish language; and a religious phase (c. 1914–1937), when he turned to Orthodox Judaism and became staunchly anti-Zionist.He married Rosa Korngut (1869–1934) and they had three sons: Solomon (Salomo) (1891–1989), Menachem (1893–1944), and Uriel (1894–1956). Provided by Wikipedia
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1ʻEt la-ʻaśot : giḳlibene ks̀ovim /עת לעשותby Birnbaum, Nathan, 1864-1937, Birnbaum, Nathan, 1864-1937, Birnbaum, Nathan, 1864-1937
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4In goles̀ bay Yudenאין גלות בײ יודען /
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18Goṭs folḳגאטס פאלקby Birnbaum, Nathan, 1864-1937
Published 1921
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Published 1906
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