The first Conference for the Yiddish Language of 1908 was a highly significant event in the history of Yiddish language and culture, which became known in the literature as the Czernowitz Language Conference [Yidd. „di konferents far der yidisher shprakh“]. This conference was held in the city of Czernowitz from August 30 to September 3 and united prominent representatives of the worldwide Yiddish movement and, thus, triggered a significant impulse to the development of an energetic Yiddishspeaking constellation. The conference manifested awareness of the importance of Yiddish language and culture as a breeding ground for the survival of traditional “(Eastern) Jewish” values. Within this framework the debates regarding the cultivation of th...
Throughout their history, Jews have repeatedly lived in environments of foreign culture and language...
L'Université de Toronto organise en avril 2015 une conférence sur la culture yiddish de 1938 à 1948,...
Left to right: Avrom Reyzen, Yitskhok Leybush Peretz, Shalom Asch, Chaim Zhitlowsky, Hersh Dovid Nom...
In June 1938, Max Weinreich, then head of YIVO’s (Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut) philological se...
307 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Drawing on sociolinguistics a...
Yiddish was spoken in pre-war Poland by just under 3 million people and thrived as a literary, theat...
Hibat-Zion, the first Jewish national movement of its kind, emerged in Czarist Russia during the ear...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
Mit der Schoah wurde die Anzahl der Sprecher des Jiddischen brutal reduziert; damit wurde zugleich d...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
“Di Ufgabn Fun Yidishizm”. Debates on Modern Yiddish Culture in Interwar PolandModern secular Yiddis...
This article is a short guide to selected Yiddish language sources which, to date, have been little ...
Ertel Rachel. Marvin I. Herzog. — The Yiddish Language in Northern Poland. Its geography and History...
The complex attitude of Yiddish and Polish speakers, Jewish and non-Jewish, towards Yiddish, is refl...
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...
L'Université de Toronto organise en avril 2015 une conférence sur la culture yiddish de 1938 à 1948,...
Left to right: Avrom Reyzen, Yitskhok Leybush Peretz, Shalom Asch, Chaim Zhitlowsky, Hersh Dovid Nom...
In June 1938, Max Weinreich, then head of YIVO’s (Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut) philological se...
307 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Drawing on sociolinguistics a...
Yiddish was spoken in pre-war Poland by just under 3 million people and thrived as a literary, theat...
Hibat-Zion, the first Jewish national movement of its kind, emerged in Czarist Russia during the ear...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
Mit der Schoah wurde die Anzahl der Sprecher des Jiddischen brutal reduziert; damit wurde zugleich d...
This study examines the languages of Jews in Europe and Palestine on the one hand, and the Jewish in...
“Di Ufgabn Fun Yidishizm”. Debates on Modern Yiddish Culture in Interwar PolandModern secular Yiddis...
This article is a short guide to selected Yiddish language sources which, to date, have been little ...
Ertel Rachel. Marvin I. Herzog. — The Yiddish Language in Northern Poland. Its geography and History...
The complex attitude of Yiddish and Polish speakers, Jewish and non-Jewish, towards Yiddish, is refl...
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...
L'Université de Toronto organise en avril 2015 une conférence sur la culture yiddish de 1938 à 1948,...
Left to right: Avrom Reyzen, Yitskhok Leybush Peretz, Shalom Asch, Chaim Zhitlowsky, Hersh Dovid Nom...