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Yiddish language
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Yiddish language

Member of the west Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family, deriving from 13th–14th-century Rhineland German and spoken by northern, central, and eastern European Jews, who have carried it to Israel, the USA, and many other parts of the world. It is written in the Hebrew alphabet and has many dialects reflecting European areas of residence, as well as many borrowed words from Polish, Russian, Lithuanian, and other languages encountered.

In the USA, Yiddish has had a powerful impact on English, best heard in the argot of New York City, in the film and stage communities, and in the national media. Such words as bagel, chutzpah, kibbitz, mench, nosh, schlemiel, schmaltz, and schmuck have entered the American language, but are less used in Britain. The novelist and short-story writer Isaac Bashevis Singer wrote in Yiddish.



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In a prewar Yiddish version of Max und Moritz, this episode is simply omitted; see Vilhelm Bush [Wilhelm Busch], Notel un Motel: zeks shtifer-mayselekh, fray baarbet in yidish durkh Yoysef Tunkel [Notel and Motel: Six Mischievous Tales, Freely Adapted by Yoysef Tunkel] (Warsaw: Farlag Brider Levin-Epshteyn un shutfim, 1920).
Italian yiddish printing and the Minhogimbukh, See Chone Shmeruk, "Defusei yidish beitalia," in Italia 3 (1982); Jean Baumgarten: "Giovani di Gara, printer of Yiddish books in Venice (16th c.
ALBERT WALDINGER is a founding member of the Hebrew Department at the Defense Language Institute, Presidio of Monterey, California, and a published scholar and translator from Hebrew, Yidish, French, and German.
 
 
 
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