- mod-langs.ox.ac.uk yiddishUndergraduates reading for a degree in Modern Languages can offer Yiddish literature or Yiddish linguistics as a Special Subject (Paper XII).
- facebook.com groups/6997105853/This is an appeal to everyone who cherishes our Yiddish language,our heritage, which we are working hard to preserve for future generations.
- yiddishcenter.org blogThe International Yiddish Center presents a new film about the "most Jewish" city of Ukraine, Odessa. Together with the presenter Yitzhak...
- forward.com YiddishSharing stories, in English and Yiddish, of the diverse ways Jews of all backgrounds - and our neighbors — live, think and celebrate.
- chabad.org library/article_cdo/aid/4157123/jewish…For much of the last millennium, Yiddish was the lingua franca of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe.
- lexilogos.com english/yiddish_dictionary.htm• Verterbukh.org: Yiddish-English & French dictionary online. • Speaking of Yiddish: some Yiddish words used in English, by Hugh Rawson (2013): I & II.
- As Yiddish spread throughout the world, it adapted to the language of the majority, both in terms of pronunciation and the addition of words.
- wiki.kidzsearch.com wiki/YiddishYiddish is a language used by some Jews. At first, it was a dialect of German that Jews began to use in Europe about 1000 years ago.
- uludagsozluk.com k/yiddish/"yiddish" başlığındaki entrylerin metinlerinde arama yapar.
- diffen.com difference/Hebrew_vs_YiddishPrimarily spoken by Ashkenazi Jews, Yiddish dialects are divided into Western Yiddish and Eastern Yiddish which includes Litvish, Poylish and Ukrainish.