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Litvaks

Ethnicity
Litvaks or Lita'im are Jews with roots in the territory of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The term is sometimes used to cover all Haredi Jews who follow an Ashkenazi, non-Hasidic style of life and learning, whatever their ethnic background. Wikipedia
Languages spoken: Yiddish Language, Russian, Hebrew Language, and more
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Litvaks (Yiddish: ליטװאַקעס) or Lita'im (Hebrew: לִיטָאִים) are Jews with roots in the territory of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania (covering present-day ...
Litvak may refer to: A Lithuanian Jew; One of the Yiddish dialects associated with Jews of Lithuanian origin; Litvak (surname) ...
LitvakSIG is the primary internet resource for Lithuanian-Jewish ("Litvak") genealogy research worldwide. Our mission is to preserve Litvak heritage by ...
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Dr. Litvak has published numerous journal articles and meeting abstracts on a wide array of urological topics. He has also authored several chapters in ...
Litvak was at his best directing taut, suspenseful crime dramas, such as The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) with Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart, hailed ...
The stereotypical Litvak is portrayed as unemotional, withdrawn, intellectual, and mercilessly critical; he challenges authority and is by nature skeptical, ...
The Schoenbergs[3] define a Litvak as a Lithuanian Jew but qualify this by stating that Jews from outside Lithuania may also be considered Litvaks..."sources ...
Nov 3, 2022 · Lithuania in most of the Slavic languages is called Litva and the term Litvak simply evolved to mean Lithuanian Jew. Litvaks were Jews who ...