You can now hear people speaking Yiddish in bars all over Berlin
A Yiddish conversation group meets biweekly at locations around the city. Other people think they’re speaking Swiss German.
A Yiddish conversation group meets biweekly at locations around the city. Other people think they’re speaking Swiss German.
If the Yiddish culture organization doesn’t raise $120,000 by December 31, it will be forced to move to another state.
The book, called "Gevald!" ("Uh-Oh!"), was translated from Faroese — an Old Norse-based language like Icelandic
Students will learn how to create headlines and opening paragraphs that can increase their audience
The 'Yiddish Vokh' is a shot in the arm for people who see Yiddish as an integral part of their Jewish identity
Camp Hemshekh, which closed in 1978, was the summer home for hundreds of campers, many of them children of Holocaust survivors
The calendar includes both in-person and online events, both in English and in Yiddish
My mother refused to send me to sleepaway camp, no matter how much I wanted it. For her, 'camp' could mean only one thing