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Surprising Orthodox Jews by Speaking Yiddish
Go to https://buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. Today I am exploring the Hasidic Jewish neighborhood of Borough Park as everyone prepares for the Jewish festival of Sukkot. Let’s see what Orthodox Jews think about my Yiddish!
Thanks to Reb Noyekh for teaching me Yiddish! If you want to learn with him go to: https://www.yiddishwithnoyekh.com/
Thanks to my brother Nate (https://www.instagram.com/sunnysmith613/) for showing me around!
Thanks to @HereBeBarr for providing me some b-roll for the intro of this video. Check out his vids!
0:00 Introduction
0:48 Sponsored by Raycon
2:15 Getting kosher meat
3:59 Buying kosher wine
6:53 Chatting Yiddish on the street
7:53 Buying a lemon for $100 (not clickbait, it's an etrog)
10:56 Visiting a coffee shop
11:38...
published: 13 Oct 2022
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5 Jewish Languages You Didn't Know Were a Thing
You might know about Yiddish, but have you come across other Jewish languages like Ladino, Aramaic, Judeo-Persian, Judeo-Arabic, and several more that are spoken across the Diaspora and Israel? It's true that all Jews connect through the same religion, culture, and history, but it doesn't mean they all speak the same "Jewish" languages (we're pretty sure there are at least 5 Jewish languages you've never even heard of).
Throughout history, Jewish communities have made their mark all over the world, and their languages reflect the cultures they've interacted with. Take Yiddish for example, which originated in medieval Germany, or Ladino, shaped by Sephardic Jews after they were expelled from Spain, or the variety of Judeo-Arabic dialects. These languages aren't just about communication—the...
published: 22 Mar 2023
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Can German and Yiddish Speakers Understand Each Other?
Can German and Yiddish speakers understand each other? In this episode we showcase some of the similarities and test the degree of mutual intelligibility between German and Yiddish. Instead of a list of words and sentences, Pinchas (Yiddish speaker) and Tayfun (German speaker) will each read short sentences and paragraphs in their respective languages to see how well they can understand one another.
Please follow and contact us on Instagram if you have any suggestions or if you speak a language that has not been featured before and would like to participate in a future video: https://www.instagram.com/BahadorAlast
Be sure to check out Pinchas' Virtuoso Music account on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtuosolessons/
Yiddish (ייִדיש / יידיש /אידיש) is a language that originated in ...
published: 11 Apr 2021
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I Order in Yiddish at Jewish Restaurant, Everyone Shocked
Go to https://www.streetsmartlanguages.com/fluent and use code FLUENT for 20% off ALL courses! Brought to you by Street-Smart Languages. Today me, my brother Nate (@sunnysmith613), and my YouTuber friend @frankieslight go around Hasidic Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods and surprise people by speaking Yiddish, Hebrew, Spanish, and Chinese. We also get a tour from a rabbi of Chabad World Headquarters, tour a Hasidic art fair, try Jewish food for the first time, and crash a Jewish dance party in the street. The reason this was all going on is because this past week was Sukkot, the Jewish festival of booths where observant Jews live in outdoor huts!
0:00 Introduction
0:28 Sponsored by Street-Smart Languages
2:06 Rabbi gives me a tour of Chabad World Headquarters
5:10 Hasidic man surprises me by ...
published: 23 Oct 2022
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Zoey Deutch Quizzes Jimmy on His Yiddish Vocabulary (Extended) | The Tonight Show
Zoey Deutch talks about celebrating her 21st birthday six years late, tests Jimmy’s Yiddish vocabulary and shows off her expansive collection of accents.
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published: 09 Mar 2022
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WIKITONGUES: Suri speaking Yiddish
This video was recorded in Brooklyn, USA, where Suri lives.
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published: 09 Dec 2016
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Speaking Yiddish on the Street
Kalman Weiser explains that when he speaks Yiddish in public he is often interrupted by Yiddish speakers. (Yiddish with subtitles)
To learn more about the Wexler Oral History Project, visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
published: 11 May 2012
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The Sound of the Yiddish language (Numbers, Greetings & UDHR)
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together. I created this for educational purposes to spread awareness that we are diverse as a planet. Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this. I hope you have a great day! Stay happy! Please support me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=16809442. If you are interested to see your native language/dialect to be featured here. Submit your recordings to [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Yiddish ייִדיש
Native to: Central, Eastern and Western Europe
Region: Europe, Israel, North America, other regions with Jewish populations
Ethnicity: Ashkenazi Jews
Native speakers: (1.5 million cited 1986–1991 + half undated)
Language family: Indo-European
is a...
published: 18 Aug 2020
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LE PRIME | Israël : le Yiddish, langue maternelle dans certains quartiers
Reportage en Israël, dans des quartiers où l'on parle une langue que l'on croyait disparue, engloutie avec la Shoah. Cette langue, c'est le Yiddish qui était parlé dans de très nombreuses communautés d'Europe de l'Est avant la Shoah. Loin d'être morte, cette langue continue à être pratiquée en Israël et elle est même majoritaire dans certains quartiers.
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published: 22 Jan 2023
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Black Man SHOCKS Orthodox Jews by speaking Russian Yiddish
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published: 09 Dec 2021
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Surprising Orthodox Jews by Speaking Yiddish
Go to https://buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. Today I am exploring the Hasidic Jewish neighborhood of Borough Park as ...
Go to https://buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. Today I am exploring the Hasidic Jewish neighborhood of Borough Park as everyone prepares for the Jewish festival of Sukkot. Let’s see what Orthodox Jews think about my Yiddish!
Thanks to Reb Noyekh for teaching me Yiddish! If you want to learn with him go to: https://www.yiddishwithnoyekh.com/
Thanks to my brother Nate (https://www.instagram.com/sunnysmith613/) for showing me around!
Thanks to @HereBeBarr for providing me some b-roll for the intro of this video. Check out his vids!
0:00 Introduction
0:48 Sponsored by Raycon
2:15 Getting kosher meat
3:59 Buying kosher wine
6:53 Chatting Yiddish on the street
7:53 Buying a lemon for $100 (not clickbait, it's an etrog)
10:56 Visiting a coffee shop
11:38 Hardware store
12:05 Looking at yarmulkes
12:41 Walking down the streets
14:04 Flower shopping in Spanish
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https://wn.com/Surprising_Orthodox_Jews_By_Speaking_Yiddish
Go to https://buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. Today I am exploring the Hasidic Jewish neighborhood of Borough Park as everyone prepares for the Jewish festival of Sukkot. Let’s see what Orthodox Jews think about my Yiddish!
Thanks to Reb Noyekh for teaching me Yiddish! If you want to learn with him go to: https://www.yiddishwithnoyekh.com/
Thanks to my brother Nate (https://www.instagram.com/sunnysmith613/) for showing me around!
Thanks to @HereBeBarr for providing me some b-roll for the intro of this video. Check out his vids!
0:00 Introduction
0:48 Sponsored by Raycon
2:15 Getting kosher meat
3:59 Buying kosher wine
6:53 Chatting Yiddish on the street
7:53 Buying a lemon for $100 (not clickbait, it's an etrog)
10:56 Visiting a coffee shop
11:38 Hardware store
12:05 Looking at yarmulkes
12:41 Walking down the streets
14:04 Flower shopping in Spanish
LEARN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE WITH MY METHOD!
✉️ Join my newsletter and discover how I pick up new languages quickly
(and learn how you can do the same):
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📚 Check out my Street-Smart Language courses:
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Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNoXf8gq6vhwsrYp-l0J-Q?sub_confirmation=1
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xiaomanyc/
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- published: 13 Oct 2022
- views: 2924577
8:01
5 Jewish Languages You Didn't Know Were a Thing
You might know about Yiddish, but have you come across other Jewish languages like Ladino, Aramaic, Judeo-Persian, Judeo-Arabic, and several more that are spoke...
You might know about Yiddish, but have you come across other Jewish languages like Ladino, Aramaic, Judeo-Persian, Judeo-Arabic, and several more that are spoken across the Diaspora and Israel? It's true that all Jews connect through the same religion, culture, and history, but it doesn't mean they all speak the same "Jewish" languages (we're pretty sure there are at least 5 Jewish languages you've never even heard of).
Throughout history, Jewish communities have made their mark all over the world, and their languages reflect the cultures they've interacted with. Take Yiddish for example, which originated in medieval Germany, or Ladino, shaped by Sephardic Jews after they were expelled from Spain, or the variety of Judeo-Arabic dialects. These languages aren't just about communication—they offer a unique window into a diverse linguistic heritage that's been evolving for centuries.
New channel alert https://www.youtube.com/@BigJewishIdeas
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:38 - What is the German Jewish language
2:42 - What is Jewish Spanish language
4:09 - What is the ancient Middle Eastern language
4:50 - What are Judeo languages
6:00 - What is the language of Israel
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Recommended video—The History & Revival of the Hebrew Language
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Image and footage credits:
British Library
Hochschul-und Landesbibliothek Fulda
Library of Congress
American Jewish Historical Society
USHMM courtesy of Dr. Dov Kischinovsky
Jerusalem Cinemateque
Israel National Archives
Wellcome Collection
Storyblocks
Pexels - Cottonbro
Kunsthistorisches Museum
JNF
Yoman Carmel
Israeli Government Press Office: David Eldan, Hans Pinn
Coronet Instructional Films
ד"ר איציק לוי הרשות הלאומית לתרבות הלאדינו
Autoridad Nasionala del Ladino i su Kultura הרשות הלאומית לתרבות הלאדינו
C.G.K. Productions
Benno Rothenberg-Meitar Collection-National Library of Israel-The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection
HBO / Billy Crystal
Warner Bros.
Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive
MGM
Jewish Language Project
Tom Morrow
HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project
VIN News
Artgrid
Rosi Calderon
JEWBELLish
Emilio Villalba-Sephardica
Museo del Prado
Batthyaneum Library
National Library of Israel
ALIPH Foundation
Bodleian Library
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Dorotheum
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About Explainers: From ancient Jewish traditions to the modern State of Israel, we explain it all. Diving into anything and everything related to Jewish culture, history, and even religion.
Understand Jewish holidays, Israeli politics, Jewish diasporic communities, and more. Learn about Judaism in pop culture, debunking myths about Jews, and explore obscure Israeli landmarks. We’re asking questions as basic as “What is the Talmud?”, and as obscure as “How did hip-hop boost Kosher wine sales?”, and everything in between.
About Unpacked: We provide nuanced insights by unpacking all things Jewish. People are complex and complicated — yet we’re constantly being pushed to oversimplify our world. At Unpacked we know that being complex makes us more interesting. Because of this, we break the world down with nuance and insight to drive your curiosity and challenge your thinking.
#Jewish #Diaspora #Language
https://wn.com/5_Jewish_Languages_You_Didn't_Know_Were_A_Thing
You might know about Yiddish, but have you come across other Jewish languages like Ladino, Aramaic, Judeo-Persian, Judeo-Arabic, and several more that are spoken across the Diaspora and Israel? It's true that all Jews connect through the same religion, culture, and history, but it doesn't mean they all speak the same "Jewish" languages (we're pretty sure there are at least 5 Jewish languages you've never even heard of).
Throughout history, Jewish communities have made their mark all over the world, and their languages reflect the cultures they've interacted with. Take Yiddish for example, which originated in medieval Germany, or Ladino, shaped by Sephardic Jews after they were expelled from Spain, or the variety of Judeo-Arabic dialects. These languages aren't just about communication—they offer a unique window into a diverse linguistic heritage that's been evolving for centuries.
New channel alert https://www.youtube.com/@BigJewishIdeas
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:38 - What is the German Jewish language
2:42 - What is Jewish Spanish language
4:09 - What is the ancient Middle Eastern language
4:50 - What are Judeo languages
6:00 - What is the language of Israel
Subscribe and turn on your notifications so you don’t miss future uploads!
https://www.youtube.com/UNPACKED?sub_confirmation=1
Recommended video—The History & Revival of the Hebrew Language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBiiad9fO-g&list=PL-DNOnmKkUabmHqdEAhdCAd02JleQjPhA&index=36
We have merch! – http://shop.jewishunpacked.com/?utm_medium=youtube&utm_source=video-description&utm_campaign=merch
Let’s connect:
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Twitter — https://twitter.com/jewishunpacked
TikTok — https://www.tiktok.com/@jewishunpacked
Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/jewishunpacked
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Image and footage credits:
British Library
Hochschul-und Landesbibliothek Fulda
Library of Congress
American Jewish Historical Society
USHMM courtesy of Dr. Dov Kischinovsky
Jerusalem Cinemateque
Israel National Archives
Wellcome Collection
Storyblocks
Pexels - Cottonbro
Kunsthistorisches Museum
JNF
Yoman Carmel
Israeli Government Press Office: David Eldan, Hans Pinn
Coronet Instructional Films
ד"ר איציק לוי הרשות הלאומית לתרבות הלאדינו
Autoridad Nasionala del Ladino i su Kultura הרשות הלאומית לתרבות הלאדינו
C.G.K. Productions
Benno Rothenberg-Meitar Collection-National Library of Israel-The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection
HBO / Billy Crystal
Warner Bros.
Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive
MGM
Jewish Language Project
Tom Morrow
HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project
VIN News
Artgrid
Rosi Calderon
JEWBELLish
Emilio Villalba-Sephardica
Museo del Prado
Batthyaneum Library
National Library of Israel
ALIPH Foundation
Bodleian Library
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Dorotheum
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About Explainers: From ancient Jewish traditions to the modern State of Israel, we explain it all. Diving into anything and everything related to Jewish culture, history, and even religion.
Understand Jewish holidays, Israeli politics, Jewish diasporic communities, and more. Learn about Judaism in pop culture, debunking myths about Jews, and explore obscure Israeli landmarks. We’re asking questions as basic as “What is the Talmud?”, and as obscure as “How did hip-hop boost Kosher wine sales?”, and everything in between.
About Unpacked: We provide nuanced insights by unpacking all things Jewish. People are complex and complicated — yet we’re constantly being pushed to oversimplify our world. At Unpacked we know that being complex makes us more interesting. Because of this, we break the world down with nuance and insight to drive your curiosity and challenge your thinking.
#Jewish #Diaspora #Language
- published: 22 Mar 2023
- views: 376508
50:07
Can German and Yiddish Speakers Understand Each Other?
Can German and Yiddish speakers understand each other? In this episode we showcase some of the similarities and test the degree of mutual intelligibility betwee...
Can German and Yiddish speakers understand each other? In this episode we showcase some of the similarities and test the degree of mutual intelligibility between German and Yiddish. Instead of a list of words and sentences, Pinchas (Yiddish speaker) and Tayfun (German speaker) will each read short sentences and paragraphs in their respective languages to see how well they can understand one another.
Please follow and contact us on Instagram if you have any suggestions or if you speak a language that has not been featured before and would like to participate in a future video: https://www.instagram.com/BahadorAlast
Be sure to check out Pinchas' Virtuoso Music account on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtuosolessons/
Yiddish (ייִדיש / יידיש /אידיש) is a language that originated in the 9th century in Central Europe, as a Hebrew-High German language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It is an Indo-European language with many elements taken from Hebrew and to a lesser extent from Aramaic, with some forms eventually taking part of Slavic languages, and traces of Romance languages. Yiddish writing uses the Hebrew alphabet and is mostly spoken by Hasidic and Haredi Jews. Colloquially, the term מאַמע־לשון (meaning 'mother tongue') is sometimes used in order to distinguish it from "holy tongue", referring to Hebrew and Aramaic. Today, the majority of Yiddish speakers are are Hasidim
and other Haredim (Orthodox Jews), with the majority of them living in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Israel. In the U.S, there are several major Hasidic communities where Yiddish remains the majority language, most notably in Brooklyn, New York, in the Crown Heights, Borough Park, and Williamsburg neighborhoods, as well as in Kiryas Joel in Orange County, New York.
Starting in the Middle Ages and for centuries after, an immense amount of Yiddish literature arose in Europe. As the community began to spread out, many more Yiddish writers, in different regions of the world, began to produce works of literature. In addition to I. L. Peretz (יצחק־לייבוש פרץ), who we mentioned in the video, for those who are interested, some of the more recent Yiddish literature produced, in the last two centuries, are by Sholem Aleichem (שלום עליכם), Mendele Mocher Sforim (מענדעלע מוכר ספֿרים), Isaac Bashevis Singer (יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער), awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978, Sholem Asch (שלום אַש), Jacob Glatstein (יעקב גלאטשטיין), Abraham Sutzkever (אַבֿרהם סוצקעווער), David Bergelson (דוד בערגעלסאָן), Israel Joshua Singer (ישראל יהושע זינגער), Moyshe Kulbak (משה קולבאַק), Chaim Grade (חיים גראַדע), Peretz Markish (פּרץ מאַרקיש), Kadia Molodowsky (קאַדיע מאָלאָדאָװסקי), Joseph Opatoshu (יוסף אָפּאַטאָשו), Anna Margolin (אַננאַ מאַרגאָלין), and numerous others.
The German language (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language with official status in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. In Luxembourg, Belgium and parts of Poland, German is a co-official language, and one of several national languages of Namibia. German has many similarities with West Germanic languages such as Afrikaans, Dutch, English, and Yiddish. The German-speaking countries are ranked among the top in the world in terms of annual publication of new books, and a great amount of German literature, from medieval works to modern times, has been produced. Among many others, there are the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a literary genius who is considered to be like the German Shakespeare. Goethe is best known for his novel, "The Sorrows of Young Werther" (Die Leiden des jungen Werthers), which was published when he was only 25. Other classics include Simplicius Simplicissimus by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, Hyperion by Friedrich Holderlin, The Devil’s Elixirs by ETA Hoffman, Debt and Credit by Gustav Freytag, Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge by Rainer Maria Rilke, and many others.
In more recent times, several German language authors have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. They are Theodor Mommsen, Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Paul Heyse, Gerhart Hauptmann, Carl Spitteler, Thomas Mann who is perhaps best known for Buddenbrooks and Death in Venice, Hermann Hesse, Nelly Sachs, Heinrich Böll, Elias Canetti, Günter Grass, Elfriede Jelinek, Herta Müller, and Peter Handke.
https://wn.com/Can_German_And_Yiddish_Speakers_Understand_Each_Other
Can German and Yiddish speakers understand each other? In this episode we showcase some of the similarities and test the degree of mutual intelligibility between German and Yiddish. Instead of a list of words and sentences, Pinchas (Yiddish speaker) and Tayfun (German speaker) will each read short sentences and paragraphs in their respective languages to see how well they can understand one another.
Please follow and contact us on Instagram if you have any suggestions or if you speak a language that has not been featured before and would like to participate in a future video: https://www.instagram.com/BahadorAlast
Be sure to check out Pinchas' Virtuoso Music account on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtuosolessons/
Yiddish (ייִדיש / יידיש /אידיש) is a language that originated in the 9th century in Central Europe, as a Hebrew-High German language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It is an Indo-European language with many elements taken from Hebrew and to a lesser extent from Aramaic, with some forms eventually taking part of Slavic languages, and traces of Romance languages. Yiddish writing uses the Hebrew alphabet and is mostly spoken by Hasidic and Haredi Jews. Colloquially, the term מאַמע־לשון (meaning 'mother tongue') is sometimes used in order to distinguish it from "holy tongue", referring to Hebrew and Aramaic. Today, the majority of Yiddish speakers are are Hasidim
and other Haredim (Orthodox Jews), with the majority of them living in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Israel. In the U.S, there are several major Hasidic communities where Yiddish remains the majority language, most notably in Brooklyn, New York, in the Crown Heights, Borough Park, and Williamsburg neighborhoods, as well as in Kiryas Joel in Orange County, New York.
Starting in the Middle Ages and for centuries after, an immense amount of Yiddish literature arose in Europe. As the community began to spread out, many more Yiddish writers, in different regions of the world, began to produce works of literature. In addition to I. L. Peretz (יצחק־לייבוש פרץ), who we mentioned in the video, for those who are interested, some of the more recent Yiddish literature produced, in the last two centuries, are by Sholem Aleichem (שלום עליכם), Mendele Mocher Sforim (מענדעלע מוכר ספֿרים), Isaac Bashevis Singer (יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער), awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978, Sholem Asch (שלום אַש), Jacob Glatstein (יעקב גלאטשטיין), Abraham Sutzkever (אַבֿרהם סוצקעווער), David Bergelson (דוד בערגעלסאָן), Israel Joshua Singer (ישראל יהושע זינגער), Moyshe Kulbak (משה קולבאַק), Chaim Grade (חיים גראַדע), Peretz Markish (פּרץ מאַרקיש), Kadia Molodowsky (קאַדיע מאָלאָדאָװסקי), Joseph Opatoshu (יוסף אָפּאַטאָשו), Anna Margolin (אַננאַ מאַרגאָלין), and numerous others.
The German language (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language with official status in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. In Luxembourg, Belgium and parts of Poland, German is a co-official language, and one of several national languages of Namibia. German has many similarities with West Germanic languages such as Afrikaans, Dutch, English, and Yiddish. The German-speaking countries are ranked among the top in the world in terms of annual publication of new books, and a great amount of German literature, from medieval works to modern times, has been produced. Among many others, there are the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a literary genius who is considered to be like the German Shakespeare. Goethe is best known for his novel, "The Sorrows of Young Werther" (Die Leiden des jungen Werthers), which was published when he was only 25. Other classics include Simplicius Simplicissimus by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, Hyperion by Friedrich Holderlin, The Devil’s Elixirs by ETA Hoffman, Debt and Credit by Gustav Freytag, Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge by Rainer Maria Rilke, and many others.
In more recent times, several German language authors have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. They are Theodor Mommsen, Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Paul Heyse, Gerhart Hauptmann, Carl Spitteler, Thomas Mann who is perhaps best known for Buddenbrooks and Death in Venice, Hermann Hesse, Nelly Sachs, Heinrich Böll, Elias Canetti, Günter Grass, Elfriede Jelinek, Herta Müller, and Peter Handke.
- published: 11 Apr 2021
- views: 1311422
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I Order in Yiddish at Jewish Restaurant, Everyone Shocked
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2:06 Rabbi gives me a tour of Chabad World Headquarters
5:10 Hasidic man surprises me by speaking Chinese
6:25 Speaking Chinese to a Jewish-Chinese kid
7:20 Shopping but the vendors only speak Hebrew
8:51 Being recognized on the street
9:13 Black guy surprises Hasidic Jews by speaking Yiddish
11:17 Black guy orders in Yiddish and tries Jewish food for first time
12:19 Meeting a huge group of fans (who only speak Spanish)
14:13 Touring a Jewish sukkah / soup kitchen
15:57 Huge street dance party
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Go to https://www.streetsmartlanguages.com/fluent and use code FLUENT for 20% off ALL courses! Brought to you by Street-Smart Languages. Today me, my brother Nate (@sunnysmith613), and my YouTuber friend @frankieslight go around Hasidic Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods and surprise people by speaking Yiddish, Hebrew, Spanish, and Chinese. We also get a tour from a rabbi of Chabad World Headquarters, tour a Hasidic art fair, try Jewish food for the first time, and crash a Jewish dance party in the street. The reason this was all going on is because this past week was Sukkot, the Jewish festival of booths where observant Jews live in outdoor huts!
0:00 Introduction
0:28 Sponsored by Street-Smart Languages
2:06 Rabbi gives me a tour of Chabad World Headquarters
5:10 Hasidic man surprises me by speaking Chinese
6:25 Speaking Chinese to a Jewish-Chinese kid
7:20 Shopping but the vendors only speak Hebrew
8:51 Being recognized on the street
9:13 Black guy surprises Hasidic Jews by speaking Yiddish
11:17 Black guy orders in Yiddish and tries Jewish food for first time
12:19 Meeting a huge group of fans (who only speak Spanish)
14:13 Touring a Jewish sukkah / soup kitchen
15:57 Huge street dance party
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- published: 23 Oct 2022
- views: 2472463
9:18
Zoey Deutch Quizzes Jimmy on His Yiddish Vocabulary (Extended) | The Tonight Show
Zoey Deutch talks about celebrating her 21st birthday six years late, tests Jimmy’s Yiddish vocabulary and shows off her expansive collection of accents.
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Zoey Deutch talks about celebrating her 21st birthday six years late, tests Jimmy’s Yiddish vocabulary and shows off her expansive collection of accents.
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- published: 09 Mar 2022
- views: 313277
6:25
WIKITONGUES: Suri speaking Yiddish
This video was recorded in Brooklyn, USA, where Suri lives.
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- published: 09 Dec 2016
- views: 197807
1:35
Speaking Yiddish on the Street
Kalman Weiser explains that when he speaks Yiddish in public he is often interrupted by Yiddish speakers. (Yiddish with subtitles)
To learn more about the Wex...
Kalman Weiser explains that when he speaks Yiddish in public he is often interrupted by Yiddish speakers. (Yiddish with subtitles)
To learn more about the Wexler Oral History Project, visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
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Kalman Weiser explains that when he speaks Yiddish in public he is often interrupted by Yiddish speakers. (Yiddish with subtitles)
To learn more about the Wexler Oral History Project, visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 545509
3:35
The Sound of the Yiddish language (Numbers, Greetings & UDHR)
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Yiddish ייִדיש
Native to: Central, Eastern and Western Europe
Region: Europe, Israel, North America, other regions with Jewish populations
Ethnicity: Ashkenazi Jews
Native speakers: (1.5 million cited 1986–1991 + half undated)
Language family: Indo-European
is a High German–derived language historically spoken by the Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a High German–based vernacular fused with elements taken from Hebrew and Aramaic as well as Slavic languages and traces of Romance languages. Yiddish writing uses the Hebrew alphabet. As of the 1990s, there were around 1.5–2 million speakers of Yiddish, mostly Haredi Jews.
The earliest surviving references date from the 12th century and call the language לשון־אַשכּנז (loshn-ashknaz, "language of Ashkenaz") or טײַטש (taytsh), a variant of tiutsch, the contemporary name for Middle High German. Colloquially, the language is sometimes called מאַמע־לשון (mame-loshn, lit. "mother tongue"), distinguishing it from לשון־קודש (loshn koydesh, "holy tongue"), meaning Hebrew and Aramaic. The term "Yiddish", short for Yidish Taitsh ("Jewish German"), did not become the most frequently used designation in the literature until the 18th century. In the late 19th and into the 20th century the language was more commonly called "Jewish", especially in non-Jewish contexts,[clarification needed] but "Yiddish" is again the more common designation today.
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Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together. I created this for educational purposes to spread awareness that we are diverse as a planet. Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this. I hope you have a great day! Stay happy! Please support me on Patreon!
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Yiddish ייִדיש
Native to: Central, Eastern and Western Europe
Region: Europe, Israel, North America, other regions with Jewish populations
Ethnicity: Ashkenazi Jews
Native speakers: (1.5 million cited 1986–1991 + half undated)
Language family: Indo-European
is a High German–derived language historically spoken by the Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a High German–based vernacular fused with elements taken from Hebrew and Aramaic as well as Slavic languages and traces of Romance languages. Yiddish writing uses the Hebrew alphabet. As of the 1990s, there were around 1.5–2 million speakers of Yiddish, mostly Haredi Jews.
The earliest surviving references date from the 12th century and call the language לשון־אַשכּנז (loshn-ashknaz, "language of Ashkenaz") or טײַטש (taytsh), a variant of tiutsch, the contemporary name for Middle High German. Colloquially, the language is sometimes called מאַמע־לשון (mame-loshn, lit. "mother tongue"), distinguishing it from לשון־קודש (loshn koydesh, "holy tongue"), meaning Hebrew and Aramaic. The term "Yiddish", short for Yidish Taitsh ("Jewish German"), did not become the most frequently used designation in the literature until the 18th century. In the late 19th and into the 20th century the language was more commonly called "Jewish", especially in non-Jewish contexts,[clarification needed] but "Yiddish" is again the more common designation today.
- published: 18 Aug 2020
- views: 156581
5:58
LE PRIME | Israël : le Yiddish, langue maternelle dans certains quartiers
Reportage en Israël, dans des quartiers où l'on parle une langue que l'on croyait disparue, engloutie avec la Shoah. Cette langue, c'est le Yiddish qui était pa...
Reportage en Israël, dans des quartiers où l'on parle une langue que l'on croyait disparue, engloutie avec la Shoah. Cette langue, c'est le Yiddish qui était parlé dans de très nombreuses communautés d'Europe de l'Est avant la Shoah. Loin d'être morte, cette langue continue à être pratiquée en Israël et elle est même majoritaire dans certains quartiers.
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Reportage en Israël, dans des quartiers où l'on parle une langue que l'on croyait disparue, engloutie avec la Shoah. Cette langue, c'est le Yiddish qui était parlé dans de très nombreuses communautés d'Europe de l'Est avant la Shoah. Loin d'être morte, cette langue continue à être pratiquée en Israël et elle est même majoritaire dans certains quartiers.
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- published: 22 Jan 2023
- views: 3045
18:29
Black Man SHOCKS Orthodox Jews by speaking Russian Yiddish
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- published: 09 Dec 2021
- views: 3942086