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There’s little question that Yiddish is one of the most important languages of the last century. It was the language of the Jews that lived in the former Soviet Union before and during World War II, and it continues to play a role in the lives of the Jews around the world. The history of Yiddish goes back thousands of years, and it’s still alive and well, with people who are bilingual, bicultural or even trilingual in Yiddish.

The Yiddish language has been around for centuries yet it remains mostly unknown to people outside the Jewish community. This is unfortunate, since Yiddish is an incredibly beautiful language. It has a wonderful set of letters called the Yiddish alphabet, which are full of beautiful shapes, flowing letters, and other interesting features. It also features some amazing words, many of which are unique to the Yiddish language.

You may not believe that there are still people who speak Yiddish , but there are over 6 million of them in the world today. This is a language with origins in the East European shtetls, and it is the language of poets, musicians, and writers like Isaac Bashevis Singer, Sholem Aleichem, and Elie Wiesel. It is also the language of jokes, songs, jokes, and songs.

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