This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish intelligentsia within the Zionist movement on the other. I compare the linguistic preferences of different social strata within European Jewry. The Zionist movement claimed to address the needs and aspirations of the common people. However, in regard to the language issue, Zionism was far from being rooted in everyday practices of the Jewish common people. The major conclusion from this study is twofold. Firstly, I argue that the choice of German as the official language of the Zionist movement was stipulated by the political situation and considerations, particularly Germany's geopolitical interests in Palestine. I suggest that in a different ...
The new Hebrew culture which began to crystallize in the land of Israel from the end of the last cen...
The paper deals with the sociolinguistic situation of the Ashkenazi Jews in the Russian Empire at th...
In his book, Language in Jewish Society: Towards a New Understanding Myhill ambitiously analyzes the...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the influence of language policy on the development ...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the process of language change in the 19th century, tak...
Throughout their history, Jews have repeatedly lived in environments of foreign culture and language...
Hibat-Zion, the first Jewish national movement of its kind, emerged in Czarist Russia during the ear...
Book synopsis: The German language holds an ambivalent and controversial place in the modern history...
among Jewish languages and alphabets1 Abstract. Jewish languages, except for Hebrew, are varieties o...
Drawing on past scholarly research this essay discusses the Hebrew language revival, focusing on the...
Language consciousness is a ubiquitous phenomenon commonly observed in human speech communities with...
ABSTRACT : This paper reviews the historical and sociological conditions under which the Jews have b...
Since the 6th century b.c., Jews have created unique variants of many coterritorial non-Jewish langu...
This paper presents sociological analysis of the linguistic and cultural identity of two of Israel’s...
The new Hebrew culture which began to crystallize in the land of Israel from the end of the last cen...
The paper deals with the sociolinguistic situation of the Ashkenazi Jews in the Russian Empire at th...
In his book, Language in Jewish Society: Towards a New Understanding Myhill ambitiously analyzes the...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the influence of language policy on the development ...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the process of language change in the 19th century, tak...
Throughout their history, Jews have repeatedly lived in environments of foreign culture and language...
Hibat-Zion, the first Jewish national movement of its kind, emerged in Czarist Russia during the ear...
Book synopsis: The German language holds an ambivalent and controversial place in the modern history...
among Jewish languages and alphabets1 Abstract. Jewish languages, except for Hebrew, are varieties o...
Drawing on past scholarly research this essay discusses the Hebrew language revival, focusing on the...
Language consciousness is a ubiquitous phenomenon commonly observed in human speech communities with...
ABSTRACT : This paper reviews the historical and sociological conditions under which the Jews have b...
Since the 6th century b.c., Jews have created unique variants of many coterritorial non-Jewish langu...
This paper presents sociological analysis of the linguistic and cultural identity of two of Israel’s...
The new Hebrew culture which began to crystallize in the land of Israel from the end of the last cen...
The paper deals with the sociolinguistic situation of the Ashkenazi Jews in the Russian Empire at th...
In his book, Language in Jewish Society: Towards a New Understanding Myhill ambitiously analyzes the...