Doykeit
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Doykeit #1
The concept of “doykeit,” Yiddish for “hereness,” is taken from the pre-World War II Polish-Jewish group The Bund, which believed that Jews have both a night to live and a political commitment to work for change “here and now.”
Doykeit #2
The concept of “doykeit,” Yiddish for “hereness,” is taken from the pre-World War II Polish-Jewish group The Bund, which believed that Jews have both a night to live and a political commitment to work for change “here and now.”
Doykeit #3
The concept of “doykeit,” Yiddish for “hereness,” is taken from the pre-World War II Polish-Jewish group The Bund, which believed that Jews have both a night to live and a political commitment to work for change “here and now.”
Doykeit #4
The concept of “doykeit,” Yiddish for “hereness,” is taken from the pre-World War II Polish-Jewish group The Bund, which believed that Jews have both a night to live and a political commitment to work for change “here and now.”
Doykeit #5
The concept of “doykeit,” Yiddish for “hereness,” is taken from the pre-World War II Polish-Jewish group The Bund, which believed that Jews have both a night to live and a political commitment to work for change “here and now.”