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“Wherever the Yiddish language lives, wherever the Yiddish song rings out, wherever Yiddish stories are still told and Yiddish customs are not yet pushed aside, there are scattered the treasures ...
We’ll never know if an engineer’s use of a Yiddish term around John Glenn is the reason we all say glitch today. But imagine if an engineer had used a different Yiddish term around him ...
The 1939 Yiddish-language film "Tevye," shot on a Long Island potato farm, was adapted from Sholom Aleichem's short-story collection "Tevye the Dairyman," first published in 1894. Aleichem's stories ...