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I belong to that peculiar generation of Jews who have the duty to speak Yiddish, my mother tongue, in a tongue at once familiar and “foreign”—French. Though Yiddish is still used as a vernacular…
Contributor:
Myriam Anissimov
Places:
Evanston, United States of America
(Paris, France)
Date:
1995
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At the beginning of the Jewish labor movement in the Pale of Settlement in Russia, Jewish youth began to return from Russian to Yiddish. This started with a free choice, as later on we chose Hebrew…
Contributor:
Rachel Katznelson-Shazar
Places:
Kibbutz Kvutzat Kinneret, Ottoman Palestine
(Kinneret, Israel)
Date:
1918