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Process in which diaspora Jews adopt Hebrew surnames following their migration to Israel

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  • process in which diaspora Jews adopt Hebrew surnames following their migration to Israel (en)
  • processo no qual judeus da diáspora adotam sobrenomes hebraicos após sua migração para Israel (pt)
  • processo in cui gli ebrei della diaspora adottano cognomi ebraici dopo la loro migrazione in Israele (it)
  • מתן צורה עברית למילה או לשם (iw)
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  • Moses Calvary (en)
  • Yitzhak Ben Zvi in Collected Writings, vol. 4, pp. 11–14 (en)
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  • Between Sowing and Harvest, p. 339 (en)
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  • Yitzhak Ben Zvi demands we disqualify all the foreign names which are close to us. His assumption was that our immigration to Eretz Yisrael is a revolutionary act, a return to one's origins. Let the memory of the Diaspora therefore be erased so that the crown be returned to ancient times, by wrapping our names in the envelope of our language. I have my doubts if this zealousness is appropriate. Our names are part—a significant part—of our history. Bearers of historical names are still alive and among us; the names of figures who mark our history—names like Sasportas or Benbenisti, Abrabanel or Don Yehia, Rappaport or Eibeschitz—there is no reason to delete the chronicle of our national life. Let us preserve the faith of our fathers also in our revival. Do not betray our memories by radical action; and the text does not only relate to the famous: the variety in our names is a sign of our colorful history, a two-thousand year-old history, whose traces cannot be wiped out light-handedly. (en)
  • Our surnames are mostly of foreign origin, which cling to exile [...] even names based on Hebrew first names were damaged and distorted from the original [...] by German and English suffixes, like "son" or "sohn" and the Slavic "in", "ovich", "ovsky" and "shvili". These surnames fill the air and the pages of our newspaper, the posters and announcements in our streets and public squares [...] it is indeed not really clear if the hardship of this inheritance which remained with us as a result of the Middle Ages and subsequent ghettoization should be tolerated... (en)
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  • Hebraization of surnames (en)
  • Hebraizace příjmení (cs)
  • عبرنة (ar)
  • Hebraización (es)
  • Ibranisasi marga (in)
  • Ивритизация (ru)
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