The Yiddish language, closely related to German but written in the Hebrew alphabet, is spoken by Northern and Eastern European Jews and by their descendants worldwide.
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Anglo-Yiddish newsletter/website with international calendar, news of klezmer bands, Yiddish teachers, clubs, and translators.
A humorous site that reaches into Jewish ethnicity with an alphabetical listing of popular Yiddish words and phrases along with insight into the history of the language
Information about the author and details of her textbooks and accompanying materials.
Yiddish Transliteration a.k.a. Romanization as standardized by the YIVO Institute. Also useful as a guide to the Hebrew-alphabet-based writing system traditionally used for Yiddish. (From Shtetl.)
Lets you compose a page of Yiddish text from your web browser. Also converts between a growing list of Yiddish computer file formats and character encodings.
Information about the author and details of her textbooks and accompanying materials.
Anglo-Yiddish newsletter/website with international calendar, news of klezmer bands, Yiddish teachers, clubs, and translators.
Yiddish Transliteration a.k.a. Romanization as standardized by the YIVO Institute. Also useful as a guide to the Hebrew-alphabet-based writing system traditionally used for Yiddish. (From Shtetl.)
Lets you compose a page of Yiddish text from your web browser. Also converts between a growing list of Yiddish computer file formats and character encodings.
A humorous site that reaches into Jewish ethnicity with an alphabetical listing of popular Yiddish words and phrases along with insight into the history of the language
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