Schaechter-Gottesman
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The Schaechter-Gottesman family is a leading family in Yiddish language and cultural studies.

Members include:
  • Lifshe Schaechter-Widman
  • Mordkhe Schaechter
    Mordkhe Schaechter
    Itsye Mordkhe Schaechter was a leading Yiddish linguist, as well as a writer and educator who spent a lifetime studying, standardizing and teaching the language. Dr...

     (1927-2007) - Yiddish linguist, teacher, and writer
  • Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman
    Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman
    Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman is a Yiddish poet and songwriter.-Biography:She was born in Vienna into an Eastern-European, Yiddish-speaking family; her family left for Czernowitz, Ukraine and settled there when Schaechter-Gottesman was a young child...

     (1920 -) - Yiddish poet and songwriter
  • Itzik Gottesman - Yiddish journalist with The Forward
    The Forward
    The Forward , commonly known as The Jewish Daily Forward, is a Jewish-American newspaper published in New York City. The publication began in 1897 as a Yiddish-language daily issued by dissidents from the Socialist Labor Party of Daniel DeLeon...

  • Rukhl Schaechter - Yiddish journalist with The Forward
    The Forward
    The Forward , commonly known as The Jewish Daily Forward, is a Jewish-American newspaper published in New York City. The publication began in 1897 as a Yiddish-language daily issued by dissidents from the Socialist Labor Party of Daniel DeLeon...

  • Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath
    Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath
    Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath is a Yiddish-language poet who was born in The Bronx, New York, USA. She grew up in a Yiddish-speaking home and attended Yiddish schools as a child. She began writing poetry, much of which was published in the journals Yugntruf and Afn Shvel, in 1980...

     - Yiddish poet
  • Eydl Reznik - Yiddish teacher and choir director, as well as artist
  • Binyumen Schaechter
    Binyumen Schaechter
    Binyumen Schaechter is a Yiddish composer and performer, as well as conductor of the Jewish People's Philharmonic Chorus and the Pripetshik Singers, an ensemble of native-Yiddish-speaking children. They have performed at Lincoln Center, Shea Stadium, Synagogues, and JCC's across the Northeast...

    - Yiddish composer, performer, and musical director
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