The Forverts is going on vacation. Here’s how to access our content while we’re away.
Check out the links to our English and Yiddish articles, easy-to-read Tidbits column, Yiddish Wordle and videos

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The Forverts is taking a break for the Passover holiday.
During this time, you can continue to read our English-language articles here; our Yiddish articles here and our easy-to-read Tidbits here. You can listen to our Yiddish podcasts here. You can also play Vertl (Yiddish Wordle) or view our videos by clicking on one of the following:
- YIDDISH WORD OF THE DAY: If you’d like to find a specific topic in the series, you can search all the links by topic here. Or you can simply watch our playlist of Yiddish Word of the Day here.
- OUR COOKING SHOWS: Watch Yiddish speakers make all sorts of recipes in Yiddish in these videos with English subtitles, including Rukhl Schaechter, Eve Jochnowitz, Sender Glasser. Riki Rose, Gitl Schaechter Viswanath and Roza Jaffe.
A zisn, koshern peysekh!
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