- tongue'),
meaning 'Hebrew and Aramaic'. The term "Yiddish",
short for "
Yidish-Taitsh" ('Jewish German'), did not
become the most
frequently used designation...
- Yung-
yidish, also
spelled Jung Idysz, was the
first Jewish avant-garde
artistic and
literary group in Poland,
active in Łódź in 1918–1921. The members...
- The
Yidish Natsionaler Arbeter Farband (יידיש־נאַציאָנאַלער אַרבעטער־פאַרבאַנד}, also
known as
Jewish National Workers Alliance (NJWA)) was an
early Yiddish-speaking...
- the
testimony of
witnesses and
newspaper reports collected by the Mizrakh-
Yidish Historiche Arkhiv which was
first based in Kiev, then
Berlin and
later New...
- poet,
theatre director, and the
founder of the Łódź
literary group Yung-
yidish. He was born 1890 in Moscow, but his
family was
among the Jews expelled...
-
Daytshmerish Yiddish is
spelled and
enunciated as אידיש,
idish instead of יידיש,
yidish. The term was
coined in the 19th
century to
describe the
style of Yiddish...
- as well as with the
Yiddish cultural avant-garde
movement in
Poland Yung-
yidish.
Marek Szwarc was born in Zgierz, Poland, on 9 May 1892, the
youngest of...
- Weinreich). Dover, New York, 1958, ISBN 0-486-20815-X.
Modern english-
yidish yidish-english verterbukh.
Modern English-Yiddish Yiddish-English Dictionary...
- be
distinguished from [j] by the
addition of a dot below. Thus the word
Yidish 'Yiddish' is
spelled ייִדיש. The
first yod
represents [j]; the
second yod...
- ISBN 978-1512602609 Kissin,
Evgeny (2019). "A
Yiddisher Sheygets (Yiddish Edition)".
Yidish branzshe. ISBN 978-1937417994. "Kissin the composer". G.
Henle Verlag. Archived...