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22: 130: 298:. Following this, he resumed his association with YIVO and began teaching and writing. He continued his work as a bibliographer and proofreader (1954–1956), and then, from the 1970s until 1986, he was a bibliographer, proofreader, and finally editor of YIVO's 343: 337: 325: 305:
a journal devoted to the pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary of Standard Yiddish. He also founded the Committee for the Implementation of the Standardized Yiddish Orthography in 1958.
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He was the founder of the League for Yiddish and served as its executive director from the inception of the organization in 1979 until his retirement in 2004. In 1964 he founded
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dated to his boyhood in Romania, dedicated his life to reclaiming Yiddish as a living language for the descendants of its first speakers, the
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together with several of his students, and he served as its official advisor until 1974. Following his death, his daughter
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Aktionen im Jiddischen: Ein sprachwissenschaftlicher Beitrag zur Bedeutungslehre des Verbums. Phil. Diss. Vienna 1951.
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The entire Schaechter-Gottesman family has been very productive in the field of Yiddish culture. His mother,
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and Columbia University, since its inception in 1968 until 2002. He has also taught Yiddish courses at the
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Yiddish II: An Intermediate and Advanced Textbook. Fourth Edition. New York: League for Yiddish, 2004.
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Di Geviksn-Velt in Yidish . New York: League for Yiddish/YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 2005.
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Elyokum Tsunzers Verk: Kritishe Oysgabe, . New York: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, , 1964.
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English-Yidish Verterbikhl Fun Akademisher Terminologye . New York: League for Yiddish, 1988.
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published the Comprehensive English Yiddish Dictionary based on his lexical research.
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From 1981 until his retirement in 1993, he was Senior Lecturer in Yiddish Studies at
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and the online journal In Geveb, and a scholar of Yiddish folklore. His grandson,
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Fun Folkshprakh tsu Kulturshprakh , New York: League for Yiddish/YIVO, 1999.
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in New York. Besides this, he also taught Yiddish language in the intensive
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Kurs Fun Yidisher Ortografye , 4th ed. New York: League for Yiddish, 1996.
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Program in Yiddish Language, Literature & Culture, a joint project of
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Trogn, Hobn un Friyike Kinder-yorn . New York: League for Yiddish, 1991.
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Jewry of central and eastern Europe. He was also the third editor of
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is a composer and musical director in Yiddish and English; daughter
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Schaechter's library has been donated to the Eisenhower Library,
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When Schaechter came to the United States in 1951, he served in
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He died on February 15, 2007, after a long illness following a
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From 1947 to 1951, Schaechter lived in the Arzbergerstrasse
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Guide to the Standardized Yiddish Orthography. YIVO, 1961.
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Laytish Mame-Loshn . New York: League for Yiddish, 1986.
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teaches Yiddish among the ultra-Orthodox community in
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" 322:Jewish Theological Seminary of America 278:or collector, for the YIVO Archives. 44:adding citations to reliable sources 15: 202: 13: 326:Jewish Teacher's Seminary-Herzliah 227:(1957–2004), a Yiddish magazine. 14: 726: 385:and former student and colleague 369:World Congress for Jewish Culture 421:is also a Yiddish poet; his son 409:(When You Go Away). His sister, 128: 20: 486: 350: 31:needs additional citations for 611: 597: 584: 567: 215:Schaechter, whose passion for 1: 715:Itzik Manger Prize recipients 530: 429:is the editor of the Yiddish 581:. 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