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Pashkvil

A pashkvil ((イディッシュ語:פּאַשקעוויל); (ヘブライ語:פשקוויל) pl. pashkvilim פשקווילים) is a broadside or poster that has been situated on a public wall or location in an Orthodox Jewish community, and most commonly within Hareidi enclaves. Pashkvilim are sometimes distributed anonymously; however, many are posted with rabbinic endorsements or the name of an activist group appended to the bottom.
==Function==
Per Samuel Heilman, the pashkvilim:
''...make clear what is virtuous or acceptable behavior and what is not. They serve as expressive media that show what those who prepare and post as well as those who allow the poster to be displayed (the latter by attending to its meaning and not removing or covering it) consider to be acceptable or worthy of notice… The informed observer can thus use such signs as a window through which to glimpse what is appropriate behavior as well as what is on the mind of the community, its interests and concerns.''

Given the unique sociological insight to be garnered from their study, Israel's National Library has begun to acquire private collections of pashkvilim to be preserved in a special section available for academic research.〔(VIN News: Israel’s National Library Acquires Largest Known Collection of Israeli Pashkvillim )〕

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