Yiddish-Polish-American actor, author, lexicographer and radio host
Nahum Stutchkoff[a 1] (born 7 June 1893 in Brok near Łomża,[2] Russian Empire, now Poland; died 6 November 1965 in Brooklyn, New York City), was a Yiddish-Polish and later Yiddish-American actor, author, lexicographer, and radio host. The largest Yiddish dictionary ever to be finished was compiled by him: the Oytser fun der yidisher shprakh ("The Treasure [Thesaurus] of the Yiddish Language").
- ^ J. B.: Stutshkov, Nokhem. In: Leksikon fun der nayer yidisher literatur, aroysgegebn fun Alveltlekhn yidishn kulturkongres, Vol. 6, New York 1965, c. 385; Mame-loshn fun Nokhem Stutshkov, redaktirt fun Leyzer Burko, mit an araynfir un an arumnemiker biblyografye fun Leyzer Burko un Miryem-Khaye Seygel, Forverts oysgabe, New York 2014, p. 14.
- ^ The indication "Brock, a neighbourhood of Lodz" on yiddishradioproject.org is a faulty translation of the Yiddish text in Zylbercveig's Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre, where it is said "Brok, lomzher gegnt". However, Lomzhe is Łomża, not Łodż, and gegnt means here 'region, district, county', not 'neighbourhood'.
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