Dina Abramowicz
Librarian and Yiddish language expert

Born
1909
116 years ago
Died
April 3rd, 2000
24 years ago — 91 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United States
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An expert in Yiddish language and literature, contributed significantly to the preservation and promotion of Yiddish culture. Served as a librarian at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, facilitating access to critical historical documents and research materials related to Eastern European Jewry. Engaged in scholarly activities and collaborated with researchers to further the understanding of Yiddish texts and folklore. Organized educational programs and initiatives to increase awareness of Yiddish heritage.
Served as a librarian at YIVO Institute
Promoted Yiddish language and literature
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