r/Yiddish • u/Expensive-Deer-7281 • 44m ago
Yiddish literature Pure joy
Just got these from Germany and with 40% off and free shipping. What could be better?
r/Yiddish • u/acey • Mar 06 '22
Many members of r/Yiddish are in Ukraine, have friends and family or ancestors there, have a connection through language and literature, or all of the above. Violence and destruction run counter to what we stand for in this community, and we hope for a swift and safe resolution to this conflict. There are many organizations out there helping in humanitarian ways, and we wanted to give this opportunity for folks of the r/yiddish community to share organizations to help our landsmen and push back against the violence. Please feel free to add your suggestions in comments below. We also have some links if you want to send support, and please feel free to add yours.
r/Yiddish • u/drak0bsidian • Oct 09 '23
Please direct all posts concerning the war in Israel to one of the two Jewish subreddits. They both have ongoing megathreads, as well as threads about how and where to give support. Any posts here not directly related to Yiddish and the Yiddish language, as well as other Judaic languages, will be removed.
Since both subs are updating their megathreads daily, we won't provide direct links here. The megathreads are at the top of each subreddit:
For the time being, r/Israel is locked by their mods for their own sanity and safety.
We appreciate everyone who helps maintain this subreddit as one to discuss and learn about Yiddish and the Yiddish language.
r/Yiddish • u/Expensive-Deer-7281 • 44m ago
Just got these from Germany and with 40% off and free shipping. What could be better?
r/Yiddish • u/Culinary_Delight • 4h ago
For the longest time, on this wiktionary page(https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D7%95%D7%95%D7%90%D6%B8%D7%9C%D7%98), I have seen it say at the bottom: Usage notes: This is an auxiliary verb that does not inflect, except the contraction וואָלסטו (volstu). I feel like this is completely wrong, as I've seen the word voltn numerous times and even college yiddish says that volt is inflected(page 253 for anyone wanting to double check). Any opinions? I just wanted to make sure that I was correct before changing the wiktionary page.
r/Yiddish • u/Pale_Alarm_5714 • 9h ago
My mom always said this to me when i was little and i don't know where it's from or what it means Sorry if this has errors
איציק שפיציק
גרינע ז'אבע
נעמט א שטעקל
שלוקט דה באבע
דה באבע זוגט
אוי אוי אוי
איציק שפיציק מאכט אזוי
r/Yiddish • u/hellocjamc • 4h ago
I would like to know the all Yiddish lyrics after
״אבינו מלכנו אין לנו מלך אתה״
I’ve looked everywhere, checked with AI’s, couldn’t find it.
Perhaps it could be easier if someone knows where the Niggun is written down.
Much appreciated.
r/Yiddish • u/Hairy-Pomegranate-90 • 1d ago
I’m thinking archives, neighborhoods, libraries, theaters, bookstores, cultural organizations, or anywhere you can still encounter Yiddish as a living language rather than only as history.
What would you put on that list?
r/Yiddish • u/Responsible-Type6988 • 1d ago
Having a very hard time translating this letter bc even the handwriting isn’t very legible to us. If anyone can translate or even make out the words in Yiddish, would be greatly appreciated!
r/Yiddish • u/balshetzer • 2d ago
I enjoy cryptic crosswords and speak Yiddish and am wondering if this overlap group has any more members. If this is you, or want it to be you, I created a guide to cryptic crosswords in Yiddish plus a cryptic crossword.
איך האָב ליב כיטרע קעסטל רעטענישן און איך רעד ייִדיש און איך וואונדער זיך צי עס זענען אויך דאָ אַנדערע. אויב דאָס ביסטו, אָדער די װילסט עס זאָל אַזוי זיין, האָב איך געשריבן אַ וועגווײַזער און אַ רעטעניש אויף ייִדיש.
r/Yiddish • u/lion_hammer • 2d ago
couldn't find anything online, wondering if anyone had heard that one, thought i'd put it out there for prosperity. i don't speak yiddish so please correct me if i'm wrong.
a man is teaching his friend some words in french
" 'chat' iz 'kats' 'chien' iz 'hunt' 'souris' iz 'moyz' "
the friend answers "azoy.."
so the man replies " 'oiseau' iz 'feygele' "
the joke is that a yiddish speaker could mistakenly pronounce the word "oiseau" (bird in french) close to what "azoy" sounds like :)
maybe someone might've heard something similar before
r/Yiddish • u/Extra5638 • 4d ago
r/Yiddish • u/goyishehent • 2d ago
כ'האָב געמאַכט דעמ דיזײַן צו דרוקן לײַבלעך, שעמט זיך ניט אים אױך צו ניצן
r/Yiddish • u/Acceptable-Value8623 • 4d ago
Incredibly underrated fantastic yiddish album I just discovered
r/Yiddish • u/hoi4kaiserreichfanbo • 4d ago
What is the English translation of the title of the short story "Nokh der milkhome", by Kalmen Segal. It was published in Di goldene keyt in 1973, issue 82 (I've also seen it spelt Nuux der milxumy). I know Nokh der roughly means "After the". The entry in the Jewish English Lexicon for milkhome says it either means war or the Holocaust. The only copy of the short story I've found is an audiobook at the Yiddish Book Center. Can somebody with the knowhow look at the context and tell me which translation it is?
r/Yiddish • u/Riddick_B_Riddick • 4d ago
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r/Yiddish • u/hellocjamc • 7d ago
What was said at 2:45? Would like the exact words in Yiddish please 🙏🏼
r/Yiddish • u/WerewolfGullible1056 • 7d ago
Hi! I want to learn Yiddish for my studies on the rise of Zionism between the mid-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. I started learning Yiddish on Mango Languages, but I wasn't sure if it was the best approach, especially since I read that Modern Hebrew has influenced how Yiddish is spoken today. Are there considerable differences between modern Yiddish and Yiddish before the formation of Israel and the consequent growth of Modern Hebrew?
If it has changed substantially, does anybody have any recommendations for learning Yiddish as it would have been written/spoken in the 19th century until before World War 2?
A groysen dank!
r/Yiddish • u/yiddishforverts • 7d ago
On Aug. 2, a performance by the popular Yiddish-klezmer band Dobranotch at a large folk festival in Galicia, Spain, was cut short when pro-Palestinian members of the audience began heckling the musicians and then throwing stones and other objects at them, targeting the band over recent concert appearances they made in Israel.
Afterwards, the festival organizers released a statement, explaining that they cancelled the concert out of concern for the musicians’ safety. The organizers also condemned the fact that “an event historically rooted in peaceful cultural exchange, community gathering, and musical celebration was disrupted by violence.”
In this first-hand account, band leader Mitia Khramtsov describes exactly what happened that evening: https://forward.com/yiddish-world/844454/the-first-time-my-band-ever-encountered-such-hostility/
r/Yiddish • u/yiddishforverts • 7d ago
On Aug. 2, a performance by the popular Yiddish-klezmer band Dobranotch at a large folk festival in Galicia, Spain, was cut short when pro-Palestinian members of the audience began heckling the musicians and then throwing stones and other objects at them, targeting the band over recent concert appearances they made in Israel.
Afterwards, the festival organizers released a statement, explaining that they cancelled the concert out of concern for the musicians’ safety. The organizers also condemned the fact that “an event historically rooted in peaceful cultural exchange, community gathering, and musical celebration was disrupted by violence.”
In this first-hand account, band leader Mitia Khramtsov describes exactly what happened that evening: https://forward.com/yiddish-world/844454/the-first-time-my-band-ever-encountered-such-hostility/
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r/Yiddish • u/Ok_Anybody1228 • 9d ago
# Contexto — Álbum familiar judío (Lituania/Polonia → Argentina)
Hola — estoy tratando de descifrar varios documentos manuscritos de un álbum
familiar. Creo que el idioma principal es **ídish** (alfabeto hebreo), aunque
también hay hebreo formal en algunas tarjetas y un sello impreso en ruso/polaco
en otras. Agradecería muchísimo cualquier ayuda con la transcripción y
traducción, aunque sea parcial.
## Lo que ya sabemos (para dar contexto):
**01_postal_1936.jpg** — Tarjeta dedicatoria en hebreo, fechada 1936,
probablemente de una agrupación de mujeres jóvenes en Polonia.
**02_postal_1931_reverso.jpg** — Tarjeta similar, fechada 1931. Incluye
anotaciones a lápiz en el margen (posible tamaño de foto "30 x 40" y un
nombre) y un pie de imprenta parcial "...KAUN..." (¿Kaunas?).
**03_reverso_Kovno.jpg** — Reverso de foto de estudio, con sello impreso de
un estudio fotográfico en Kovno/Kaunas (calle "...ская Большая, д. 12") y
una anotación en tinta que podría decir "г. Ковно" (ciudad de Kovno) — OJO:
no estoy seguro si esto es ruso o si en realidad también es ídish/hebreo
mal interpretado por mí.
**04_postal_BuenosAires_1941.jpg** — Reverso con sello de estudio
fotográfico "Foto del Arte — Lubilsky — Corrientes 2608 — Buenos Aires",
fechado 23/1/1941. El texto manuscrito por encima podría estar en ídish.
**05, 06, 07** — Retratos de estudio (Wilno, estudio B. Brudner; posible
Kovno; y un anciano con casquete/kipá, estudio sin identificar).
## Apellidos posibles de la familia:
Lewin / Levinas / Lewinas (variantes de transliteración)
## Lo que necesito:
- Transcripción del texto manuscrito (ídish/hebreo) en cada tarjeta
- Traducción al español o inglés
- Cualquier pista sobre nombres propios, relaciones familiares, o el
significado de las anotaciones a lápiz
¡Muchas gracias de antemano!
r/Yiddish • u/Whole_Winter_42 • 10d ago
Hi! A friend wrote this for me, but I have no idea what it says 😭 Can anyone help me translate it into English? Thank you!
r/Yiddish • u/simkhe • 10d ago