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Barbara Krasnoff is a reviews editor who manages how-tos and various projects. She’s worked as an editor and writer (and occasional sci-fi author) for more years than she cares to admit to. She can be ...
Yale’s new Yiddish program helps students fulfill the University’s language requirement while connecting with Jewish culture and Eastern European history. Previously, Yale offered only one course for ...
Michael Rosen is joined by his Yiddish teacher, Tamara Micner. They chat about where the language came from, what it's like to learn and what Michael is like in class. Show more Michael Rosen is ...
Students at the Ramaz Middle School view a map in English and Yiddish and artifacts contributed by community members ...
When Jewish prisoners were interned during the Holocaust, the Yiddish language went through a metamorphosis — changing and expanding to include new words about their brutal everyday existence. What ...