Joseph Efimovich Chernyak ( 1895 , Khotimsk, Mogilev Province - February 1, 1975 , Netanya Israel ) - Soviet Jewish linguist, folklorist.
Chernyak Iosif Efimovich | |
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Date of Birth | 1895 |
Place of Birth | Khomitsk |
Date of death | February 1, 1975 |
Place of death | Netanya |
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Biography
He graduated from the ped. technical school and graduate school at the Institute of Jewish Culture of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. Until 1928 he lived in Hochimsk , where he devoted himself to collecting and learning the language of Jewish workers. In 1928–1934 he worked in the ethnographic section of the Institute of Jewish Proletarian Culture of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR . Since 1934, the inspector of schools in the Jewish settlements in the Crimea . He lived in Moscow , Birobidzhan (he worked as the head of the advisory center of correspondence education of the regional department of public education in the JAO), Tashkent . In 1927–1932 he was published in the journal Di Yiddish Sprach ( Kiev ), where he published the work Di Sphrach fun folkslide ingarleich mit der geredder sprach (Language of a folk song in comparison with oral speech). Took part in the publication of linguistic and folklore collections, including the "Folkloreer" (in 2 volumes M., 1933, 1936). From the late 1960s he lived in Israel .
Scientific Works
- The Sprax of Folklore Atlas (Atlas of Language Folklore);
- “Scholem Aleichem un sprapfall” (“Sholem Aleichem and linguistic folklore”)
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- Chernyak Iosif - article from the Russian Jewish Encyclopedia