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Solomon Dingol

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259:, president of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, board member of the Jewish Teachers' Seminary, and founder and president of the Committee for Yiddish in the High Schools. He was married to Oda (Citron)(1886-1958), with children Esther, Sonia, Eve, and Shulamith; and later to Yetta. 205:. He published current event pieces and editorials, and for many years he published an article every Sunday called “Di Vokh in Yidishn Lebn” (The Week in Jewish Life) that was one of the most widely read sections of the paper. He wrote 165:. He created a survey of new immigration legislation in 1925, and in 1926 his editorials on the subject was used in Congress in arguments for liberal immigration laws. He helped start a movement in the 497: 169:
for free vacation for poor Jewish children, which resulted in the formation of the East Side Vacation Association (which he was a director of) and the purchase of Camp Vacamas in
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to serve as a free vacation grounds for poor children. He was also a director of the Hebrew High School in Herzliah and a national executive committee member of the
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family, Dingol received a traditional Jewish education and studied secular subjects in a state school He later studied political economy in the
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in Switzerland. He immigrated to England in 1908 and began writing correspondence pieces for the
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Dingol was vice-president and chairman of the executive committee chairman of the
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from 1915 to 1916. He immigrated to the United States in 1916 and studied in
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and editor of the paper's Sunday edition. He began contributing to
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from 1917 to 1919, and he wrote the musical mystery drama
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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He was assistant editor of the 26:journalist and newspaper editor. 523:20th-century English translators 187:in 1947, following the death of 297:American Jewish Year Book, 1962 207:Fertribene Neshomes, Ertseylung 175:Zionist Organization of America 139:(The Vow) in 1920 and the play 563:Journalists from New York City 429: 383: 363: 49:The descendent of a scholarly 1: 273: 533:Yiddish-language journalists 493:Jews from the Russian Empire 7: 548:Jewish American journalists 443:The Jewish Post and Opinion 10: 589: 543:20th-century American Jews 553:American male journalists 528:English newspaper editors 508:20th-century British Jews 396:Jewish Telegraphic Agency 376:Jewish Telegraphic Agency 346:"Solomon (Zalmen) Dingol" 305:American Jewish Committee 270:cemetery in New Jersey. 518:Journalists from London 243:Henry Pratt Fairchild's 227:StanisĹ‚aw Przybyszewski 203:The Day-Morning Journal 163:anti-Semitic propaganda 119:from 1913 to 1914, and 38:, in what was then the 29: 538:Translators to Yiddish 513:Jewish English writers 198:Jewish Morning Journal 573:Burials in New Jersey 478:People from Rahachow 264:Mount Sinai Hospital 246:Immigrant Background 253:United HIAS Service 239:Mikhail Artsybashev 125:Columbia University 117:Der Idisher Zhurnal 115:from 1911 to 1912, 422:The New York Times 292:Himmelfarb, Milton 255:, board member of 107:. 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Yiddish
Rahachow
Russian Empire
Belarus
Hassidic
University of Bern
Saint Petersburg
Warsaw
Moscow
Galicia
Haynt
Paris
London
Columbia University
New York City
The Forward
Der Tog
Henry Ford's
anti-Semitic propaganda
Lower East Side
Whiteport
Zionist Organization of America
William Edlin
Jewish Morning Journal
Leonid Andreyev
Arthur Schnitzler
Anatole France
Stanisław Przybyszewski
Władysław Reymont
Ivan Turgenev

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