. . . . . "Noach Pry\u0142ucki"@pl . "Noah Pry\u0142ucki, auch Noa\u1E25 Priluts\u1E33i, (geboren 1. Oktober 1882 in Berdytschiw, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben 12. August 1941 in Wilna) war ein jiddischer Philologe, Rechtsanwalt und polnischer Politiker der Folkspartei."@de . . "Noach Pry\u0142ucki"@fr . . "\u041F\u0440\u0438\u043B\u0443\u0446\u043A\u0438\u0439, \u041D\u043E\u0439 \u0413\u0435\u0440\u043C\u0430\u043D\u043E\u0432\u0438\u0447"@ru . . . . . "\u041D\u043E\u0439 \u0413\u0435\u0440\u043C\u0430\u043D\u043E\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041F\u0440\u0438\u043B\u0443\u0446\u043A\u0438\u0439 (\u0438\u0434\u0438\u0448 \u200F\u05E0\u05D7 \u05E4\u05BC\u05E8\u05D9\u05DC\u05D5\u05E6\u05E7\u05D9\u200F\u200E \u2014 \u041D\u043E\u044F\u0445 (\u041D\u043E\u0439\u0435\u0445) \u041F\u0440\u0438\u043B\u0443\u0446\u043A\u0438\u0439, \u043F\u043E\u043B\u044C\u0441\u043A. Noach Pry\u0142ucki; 1882, \u0411\u0435\u0440\u0434\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0432 \u2014 12 \u0430\u0432\u0433\u0443\u0441\u0442\u0430 1941, \u0412\u0438\u043B\u044C\u043D\u044E\u0441) \u2014 \u043F\u043E\u043B\u044C\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0439 \u0444\u0438\u043B\u043E\u043B\u043E\u0433, \u0444\u043E\u043B\u044C\u043A\u043B\u043E\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0442, \u043F\u043E\u043B\u0438\u0442\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0439 \u0434\u0435\u044F\u0442\u0435\u043B\u044C, \u0436\u0443\u0440\u043D\u0430\u043B\u0438\u0441\u0442. \u0421\u043F\u0435\u0446\u0438\u0430\u043B\u0438\u0441\u0442 \u0432 \u043E\u0431\u043B\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0438 \u0438\u0434\u0438\u0448\u0430 \u0438 \u0435\u0432\u0440\u0435\u0439\u0441\u043A\u043E\u0439 \u044D\u0442\u043D\u043E\u0433\u0440\u0430\u0444\u0438\u0438."@ru . "Noach (Nojach) Pry\u0142ucki or Noach Prilutski (1 October 1882 in Berdichev \u2013 12 August 1941 in Vilnius) was a Jewish Polish politician from the Folkspartei. He was also a Yiddish linguist, philologist, lawyer and scholar of considerable renown. Pry\u0142ucki was a respected attorney and was said to have had \"leadership over the scattered (non-Zionist) national clubs, societies, and groups\". In 1910\u20131936, Pry\u0142ucki was the editor of the Folkist newspaper Warszawer Togblat (The Warsaw Daily), later renamed as Der Moment. In 1916 he was the founder and then became the leader of the Jewish People's Party in Poland (Folkspartei), and was elected the same year at the municipal elections (under German occupation), where the Folkspartei gained 4 seats in Warsaw. In 1918 he became a member of the Provisional Council of State of the Kingdom of Poland. Elected as a member of the Legislative Sejm in 1919, he had to resign his seat because he was not a Polish citizen. After obtaining Polish citizenship, in 1922\u20131927 he was reelected to the Sejm on the Bloc of National Minorities list. Pry\u0142ucki authored numerous books on Yiddish folklore, philology, culture and theatre, published in Warsaw. He once said of Yiddish theatre that it did not arise simultaneously with theatre in other European \"national\" languages; he conjectured that this was at least in part because the Jewish sense of nationality favoured Hebrew over Yiddish as a \"national\" language, but few Jews of the period were comfortable using Hebrew outside of a religious/liturgical context. After Soviet forces took Vilna in January 1941, he was appointed the head of the YIVO Institute. He was murdered by the Gestapo in Vilnius (Wilno) in August 1941."@en . . . "25328820"^^ . . . "1098345896"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "5537"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Noah Pry\u0142ucki"@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Noach (Nojach) Pry\u0142ucki (jidysz \u05E0\u05D7 \u05E4\u05BC\u05E8\u05D9\u05DC\u05D5\u05E6\u05E7\u05D9; ur. 1 pa\u017Adziernika 1882 w Berdyczowie, zm. 18 sierpnia 1941 w Wilnie) \u2013 polski polityk \u2013 fo\u0142kista, dziennikarz i adwokat \u017Cydowskiego pochodzenia, pose\u0142 na Sejm Ustawodawczy i Sejm I kadencji."@pl . . . . . . . . "\u041D\u043E\u0439 \u0413\u0435\u0440\u043C\u0430\u043D\u043E\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041F\u0440\u0438\u043B\u0443\u0446\u043A\u0438\u0439 (\u0438\u0434\u0438\u0448 \u200F\u05E0\u05D7 \u05E4\u05BC\u05E8\u05D9\u05DC\u05D5\u05E6\u05E7\u05D9\u200F\u200E \u2014 \u041D\u043E\u044F\u0445 (\u041D\u043E\u0439\u0435\u0445) \u041F\u0440\u0438\u043B\u0443\u0446\u043A\u0438\u0439, \u043F\u043E\u043B\u044C\u0441\u043A. Noach Pry\u0142ucki; 1882, \u0411\u0435\u0440\u0434\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0432 \u2014 12 \u0430\u0432\u0433\u0443\u0441\u0442\u0430 1941, \u0412\u0438\u043B\u044C\u043D\u044E\u0441) \u2014 \u043F\u043E\u043B\u044C\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0439 \u0444\u0438\u043B\u043E\u043B\u043E\u0433, \u0444\u043E\u043B\u044C\u043A\u043B\u043E\u0440\u0438\u0441\u0442, \u043F\u043E\u043B\u0438\u0442\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0439 \u0434\u0435\u044F\u0442\u0435\u043B\u044C, \u0436\u0443\u0440\u043D\u0430\u043B\u0438\u0441\u0442. \u0421\u043F\u0435\u0446\u0438\u0430\u043B\u0438\u0441\u0442 \u0432 \u043E\u0431\u043B\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0438 \u0438\u0434\u0438\u0448\u0430 \u0438 \u0435\u0432\u0440\u0435\u0439\u0441\u043A\u043E\u0439 \u044D\u0442\u043D\u043E\u0433\u0440\u0430\u0444\u0438\u0438."@ru . . . . . . . . . . . . "Noach Pry\u0142ucki"@en . . . "Noah Pry\u0142ucki, auch Noa\u1E25 Priluts\u1E33i, (geboren 1. Oktober 1882 in Berdytschiw, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben 12. August 1941 in Wilna) war ein jiddischer Philologe, Rechtsanwalt und polnischer Politiker der Folkspartei."@de . . . "Noach (Nojach) Pry\u0142ucki or Noach Prilutski (1 October 1882 in Berdichev \u2013 12 August 1941 in Vilnius) was a Jewish Polish politician from the Folkspartei. He was also a Yiddish linguist, philologist, lawyer and scholar of considerable renown. Pry\u0142ucki was a respected attorney and was said to have had \"leadership over the scattered (non-Zionist) national clubs, societies, and groups\". After Soviet forces took Vilna in January 1941, he was appointed the head of the YIVO Institute. He was murdered by the Gestapo in Vilnius (Wilno) in August 1941."@en . . . . . . . . "Noach (Nojach) Pry\u0142ucki (jidysz \u05E0\u05D7 \u05E4\u05BC\u05E8\u05D9\u05DC\u05D5\u05E6\u05E7\u05D9; ur. 1 pa\u017Adziernika 1882 w Berdyczowie, zm. 18 sierpnia 1941 w Wilnie) \u2013 polski polityk \u2013 fo\u0142kista, dziennikarz i adwokat \u017Cydowskiego pochodzenia, pose\u0142 na Sejm Ustawodawczy i Sejm I kadencji."@pl . . . . "Noach (Nojach) Pry\u0142ucki, n\u00E9 le 1er octobre 1882 \u00E0 Berdichev et d\u00E9c\u00E9d\u00E9 le 12 aout 1941 \u00E0 Vilnius, est un homme politique polonais, membre du parti juif Folkspartei. Il est aussi un linguiste yiddishisant, un philologue, un avocat et un \u00E9rudit de grand renom. Pry\u0142ucki en tant qu'avocat respect\u00E9 \u00E9tait consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme ayant eu le leadership sur les diff\u00E9rents groupements, associations, clubs nationaux juifs \u00E9pars (non-sionistes)."@fr . . . "Noach (Nojach) Pry\u0142ucki, n\u00E9 le 1er octobre 1882 \u00E0 Berdichev et d\u00E9c\u00E9d\u00E9 le 12 aout 1941 \u00E0 Vilnius, est un homme politique polonais, membre du parti juif Folkspartei. Il est aussi un linguiste yiddishisant, un philologue, un avocat et un \u00E9rudit de grand renom. Pry\u0142ucki en tant qu'avocat respect\u00E9 \u00E9tait consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme ayant eu le leadership sur les diff\u00E9rents groupements, associations, clubs nationaux juifs \u00E9pars (non-sionistes)."@fr . . . . . . . . .