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“Before the late 1700s, many eastern European Jews did not use family names. The Austro-Hungarian Empire—of which Galicia was then a part—ordered that all Jews take a name so that they could be more readily taxed. Since Yiddish was banished to private life, the Jews chose names that Austrian officials would approve.”
--- Carl Zimmer. “She Has Her Mother's Laugh.”
--- Carl Zimmer. “She Has Her Mother's Laugh.”