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Yishaq Epstein
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Yishaq Epstein (יצחק אפשטיין), also known as Ishac and Isaac Epstein (Lyuban, Belarus 7 December 1862 – Jerusalem 26 February 1943) was a linguist and educator known for his text “The Hidden Question” which focuses on relations between Zionists and Arab Palestinians. He was also a major proponent in the revival of the Hebrew language, teaching in and directing public schools in Palestine.[1] He pioneered the “natural method” of teaching Hebrew, in which the teacher makes explanations only in Hebrew.[2][3] He was brother of the writer Zalman Epstein.
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