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Dola Ben-Yehuda Wittmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dola Ben-Yehuda Wittmann Dola Ben‑Yehuda Wittmann (12 July 1902 – 18 November 2004) was the daughter of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda who was the driving spirit behind the revival of the Hebrew language in the modern era.. ==Biography== Dola and her brother Ben-Zion Ben-Yehuda were the first native speakers of modern Hebrew. In 1921, she married Max Wittmann, a German who became the first non-Jewish language activist in Palestine to found a Hebrew-only family with a native speaker of Hebrew.〔See Orbaum's account.() Orbaum, a columnist for the ''Jerusalem Post'', had met the couple on numerous occasions.〕 At the time of her death, she was the world's oldest native speaker of Modern Hebrew. Both Dola and her husband are buried in the Alliance Church International Cemetery in the German Colony neighborhood of Jerusalem.〔http://www.haaretz.com/travel-in-israel/tourist-tip-of-the-day/tourist-tip-171-alliance-church-international-cemetery-in-jerusalem.premium-1.504844〕
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