- The World Jewish Congress views the revival of the Yiddish language and culture as an instrument in regenerating of Jewish life in Europe after the Holocaust.
- cs.uky.edu ~raphael/yiddish.htmlNational Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene (nytf.org). Maison de la culture yiddish (Bibliothèque Medem) (www.yiddishweb.com/english/).
- Home page for The Yiddish Voice, a Yiddish-language radio show serving Boston's Yiddish-speaking community, and a Yiddish Internet resource page.
- wildeast.blog en/yiddish/Nevertheless the language isn’t dead although the Shoah and migration among other factors have significantly decreased the number of Yiddish speakers.
- turkcebilgi.com yidişYidiş hakkında Türkçe bilgi: Yidiş (Yid. ייִדיש) is Avrupa ve Amerika ve Asya’da 3.5 milyon’dan fazla Aşkenaz Yahudisi tarafından konuşulan, Ce...Bulunamadı: yiddish
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/YiddishArtık 6738879 sayfamız var. Yidiş - Yiddish. Gezintiye atla Aramaya atla. Aşkenazi Yahudileri tarafından kullanılan Almanca türetilmiş yüksek dil.
- en.wikiquote.org wiki/YiddishYIVO’s founding emboldened a highbrow Yiddish intellectual life that flourished between the world wars and soon used the new spelling as its hallmark.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Yiddish_phrasebookYiddish has several dialects which differ in their vowel sounds and certain vocabulary items. Words of European origin are spelled out phonemically.
- jewishstudies.rutgers.edu index.php…What do people do in Yiddish today? There are Yiddish theater companies that perform in New York, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, and Montreal.
- kojiilanguages.com how-to-learn-yiddish/However, one language stood out to me as being my favorite… Yiddish. I enjoyed every aspect of the language, from its chutzpah, to the way it looked on paper.