• ...adding: "It was only in this context that Jews began to refer to their language as 'Yiddish' (= 'Jewish'), while earlier, it had been referred to as 'Yiddish-Taitsh' (.
  • However, among traditionally multilingual Ashkenazi Jews everywhere, knowledge of Yiddish, at least as a second language, continues to be widespread.
  • Yiddish language, one of the many Germanic languages that form a branch of the Indo-European language family.
  • There are currently about three million Yiddish speakers worldwide. According to the 2000 census, there are 178,945 Yiddish speakers in the United States.
  • In a letter of gratitude, Tel Aviv University expresses its gratefulness to Dr. Mark Zilberquit, the president of the Heritage Projects Foundation (USA) and Yiddish...
  • Yiddish is a Germanic language with about three million speakers, mainly Ashkenazic Jews, in the USA, Israel, Russia, Ukraine and many other countries.
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  • Tormented by the past, forgotten by the present, Yiddish is a language in danger of disappearing. Let’s see what makes it so unique.
  • Yiddish.co (ייִדיש.co) is a fun way to learn Yiddish . ... When you learn Yiddish, you learn to speak a language spoken by tens of millions of people around the world.
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