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  1. William Chomsky (born Ze'ev Chomsky; 1895/1896 – July 19, 1977) was an American scholar of the Hebrew language. He was born in the Russian Empire (modern Ukraine ) and settled in the United States in 1913.

  2. Visit The Chomsky Index for additional searches on Chomsky's works, including transcribed videos.

  3. William Chomsky (1896–1977) was an American scholar of Hebrew, born in Russia (on the territory of modern Ukraine), who was a professor at Gratz College. He was made faculty president of Gratz in 1932, a position that he held for thirty seven years.

  4. This article is excerpted from William Chomskys magnum opus Hebrew: The Eternal Language, first published in 1957. Reprinted with permission from the Jewish Publication Society . Want to learn Hebrew one day at a time?

  5. Dr. William Chomsky (1896-1977) held an eminent place in the world of Jewish scholarship. He wrote in both academic and popular publications about various aspects of Hebrew, Jewish literature, and general education.

  6. A biography of William Chomsky, a U.S. educator who taught Hebrew language and literature at Gratz College and Dropsie College. He wrote several books and articles on Hebrew pedagogy and advocated for the study of Hebrew classics.

  7. An obituary of Dr. William Chomsky, a Hebrew grammarian and educator, who died in 1977. He was the father of Noam Chomsky, a linguist and philosopher.