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  1. 2 days ago · The Yiddish language is a wonderful source of rich expressions, especially terms of endearment (and of course, complaints and insults). This article is a follow up on Ten Yiddish Expressions You Should Know. Jewish scriptwriters introduced many Yiddish words into popular culture, which often changed the original meanings drastically. You might be surprised to learn how

  2. 5 days ago · Schlep — To carry or travel with difficulty, as in “We shlepped here all the way from New Jersey.”. Schmooze (shmooze)— Chat, make small talk, converse about nothing in particular. Schmuck (shmuck)—A jerk, or a self-made fool, but this word literally means penis. Shande (shanda, shonda) — A scandal, embarrassment.

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  4. 5 days ago · The League for Yiddish is pleased to announce that we are now selling the newly published Comprehensive Yiddish-English Dictionary. Editors-in chief – Solon Beinfeld and Harry Bochner; associate editors – Barry Goldstein and Yankl Salant. HOW IS THIS DICTIONARY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS? – It includes over 37,000 entries and surpasses all its predecessors in

  5. A secular community for speakers and students of the Yiddish language and culture. Materials about Ladino and other traditionally Judaic languages welcome.

  6. 4 days ago · Enoch Seminar Online (International Scholarship on Second Temple Judaism, Christian, Rabbinic, and Islamic Origins) Halakhah.com: many resources for halakha and Jewish literature, including Shoroshim: An English Thesaurus of Hebrew Roots. Aspaklaria: Compendium of Jewish Thought.

  7. 22 hours ago · Yiddish • YCD: English-Yiddish Dictionary • Yiddish-English dictionaries • Recovered correspondence from master Yiddish linguists • Prof. Robert D. King (1936-2023) • Yiddish video archives • Bible in Lithuanian Yiddish • Yiddish linguistics • Now online: ‘Yiddish Pen’ • Unfinished Story of Yiddish • Yiddish and Power

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