• Speakers who grew up in the United States often speak a language that represents a mixture of various Eastern Yiddish dialects.
  • Undergraduates reading for a degree in Modern Languages can offer Yiddish literature or Yiddish linguistics as a Special Subject (Paper XII).
  • Learn Yiddish online by practicing with a native speaker who is learning your language. Write or speak Yiddish online to improve grammar or conversation.
  • — Clay Risen, New York Times, 5 May 2024 Harry Pila, an athletic teenager, spoke fluent French, Flemish, and Yiddish, plus a smattering of Polish.
  • You might be surprised to learn how much Yiddish you already speak, but also, how many familiar words actually mean something different in real Yiddish.
  • From the late 18th century most Jews remaining in central Europe gave up Yiddish in favour of German; it has now virtually died out.
  • What do people do in Yiddish today? There are Yiddish theater companies that perform in New York, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, and Montreal.
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  • Home page for The Yiddish Voice, a Yiddish-language radio show serving Boston's Yiddish-speaking community, and a Yiddish Internet resource page.
  • YIVO’s founding emboldened a highbrow Yiddish intellectual life that flourished between the world wars and soon used the new spelling as its hallmark.