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Nochum Shtif

Nohum Shtif ((イディッシュ語:נחום שטיף)‎; 1879, Rovno – 1933, Kiev), was a Jewish linguist, literary historian, publisher, translator, and philologist of the Yiddish language〔Estraikh, Gennady (2010, October 18). "(Shtif, Nokhem )." ''YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe''. Retrieved 2015-09-18 from www.yivoencyclopedia.org.〕 and social activist. In his early years he wrote under the pen name ''Baal Dimion'' (or ''Bal-Dimyen'', "Master of Imagination").〔Katz, Dovid (1987). ''Grammar of the Yiddish Language''. London: Duckworth. ISBN 0-7156-2161-0. p. 294-5, 297.〕
==Early years==
Shtif was born on 29 September 1879 (6 October 1879 by Gregorian calendar) to a prosperous family in Rovno, Volhynia (Rivne, Ukraine). He received both a Jewish and a secular education. Even as a student at a Russian secondary school and, later, at Kiev Polytechnic University (where he was enrolled between 1899 and 1903), he continued studying religious and modern Hebrew literature.

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