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 is also known among the figures in the revival of the Hebrew language as father of the modern Hebrew school in Palestine[1] and for his pioneering "natural method".[2] He was brother of the writer Zalman Epstein.