I Love Words French - Yiddish

I Love Words French - Yiddish
Author: Gilad Soffer
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539072171

"I Love Words French - Yiddish" is a list of 100 Words images and their names in English and Yiddish. This is the perfect book for kids who love Words. With this book children can build their Words vocabulary and start to develop word and picture association.

4000+ French - Yiddish Yiddish - French Vocabulary

4000+ French - Yiddish Yiddish - French Vocabulary
Author: Gilad Soffer
Publisher: Soffer Publishing
Total Pages: 137
Release:
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

4000+ French - Yiddish Yiddish - French Vocabulary - is a list of more than 4000 words translated from French to Yiddish, as well as translated from Yiddish to French. Easy to use- great for tourists and French speakers interested in learning Yiddish. As well as Yiddish speakers interested in learning French.

4000+ French Yiddish Yiddish-french Vocabulary

4000+ French Yiddish Yiddish-french Vocabulary
Author: Gilad Soffer
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781537652153

"4000+ French - Yiddish Yiddish - French Vocabulary" - is a list of more than 4000 words translated from French to Yiddish, as well as translated from Yiddish to French. Easy to use- great for tourists and French speakers interested in learning Yiddish. As well as Yiddish speakers interested in learning French.

I love Words English - Yiddish

I love Words English - Yiddish
Author: Gilad Soffer
Publisher: Soffer Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

I love Words English - Yiddish is a list of 100 Words images and their names in English and Yiddish. This is the perfect book for kids who love Words. With this book children can build their Words vocabulary and start to develop word and picture association.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Yiddish

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Yiddish
Author: Benjamin Blech
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780028633879

You're no idiot, of course. You can serve up a mean s'il vous plaît in a French bistro, live la vida loca for a night of margaritas, and manage a sayonara! after sushi, sake, and karaoke. But when it comes to throwing around a little Yiddish, you feel like a total nebbish! Don't throw up your hands in a helpless “Oy, vey” just yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Learning Yiddish is your guide to this unique tongue, whether you're tackling rules of grammar or just throwing around some key phrases so you sound a little less goyish. In this Complete Idiot's Guide® you get: --A fascinating explanation of how and why Yiddish developed. --An easy introduction to the Yiddish alphabet, as well as to the distinctive sound of Yiddish. --All the Yiddish you'll need for communicating with family and friends or for bargain-hunting on New York's Lower East Side. --A treasury of Yiddish words and phrases for everything.

Dictionary of Jewish Words

Dictionary of Jewish Words
Author: Joyce Eisenberg
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827609965

Organized in an A to Z format for easy reference, The JPS Dictionary of Jewish Words contains 1,200 entries derived from Yiddish, Hebrew, Aramaic, and English. The entries include words for and associated with Jewish holidays and life-cycle events, culture, history, the Bible and other sacred texts, worship, and more. Each entry has a pronunciation guide and is cross-referenced to other related terms. The introduction is an excellent primer on the history of Jewish words, their transliteration, and pronunciation. The indexes at the back, arranged by categories, help readers easily find the words they want, even when they don't know the exact spelling. This handy and very accessible dictionary is an excellent resource not just for Jews, but for anyone who wants to check the meaning, spelling, and/or pronunciation of Jewish words.

Like Everyone Else but Different

Like Everyone Else but Different
Author: Morton Weinfeld
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773553096

Liberal democratic societies with diverse populations generally offer minorities two usually contradictory objectives: the first is equal integration and participation; the second is an opportunity, within limits, to retain their culture. Yet Canadian Jews are successfully integrated into all domains of Canadian life, while at the same time they also seem able to retain their distinct identities by blending traditional religious values and rituals with contemporary cultural options. Like Everyone Else but Different illustrates how Canadian Jews have created a space within Canada’s multicultural environment that paradoxically overcomes the potential dangers of assimilation and diversity. At the same time, this comprehensive and data-driven study documents and interprets new trends and challenges including rising rates of intermarriage, newer progressive religious options, finding equal space for women and LGBTQ Jews, tensions between non-Orthodox and Orthodox Jews, and new forms of real and perceived anti-Semitism often related to Israel or Zionism, on campus and elsewhere. The striking feature of the Canadian Jewish community is its diversity. While this diversity can lead to cases of internal conflict, it also offers opportunities for adaptation and survival. Seventeen years after its first publication, this new edition of Like Everyone Else but Different provides definitive updates that blend research studies, survey and census data, newspaper accounts and articles, and the author’s personal observations and experiences to provide an informative, provocative, and fascinating account of Jewish life and multiculturalism in contemporary Canada.

Jewish Humor

Jewish Humor
Author: Avner Ziv
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351510932

The thirteen chapters in this book are derived from the First International Conference on Jewish Humor held at Tel-Aviv University. The authors are scientists from the areas of literature, linguistics, sociology, psychology, history, communications, the theater, and Jewish studies. They all try to understand different aspects of Jewish humor, and they evoke associations, of a local-logical nature, with Jewish tradition. This compilation reflects the first interdisciplinary approach to Jewish humor. The chapters are arranged in four parts. The first section relates to humor as a way of coping with Jewish identity. Joseph Dorinson's chapter underscores the dilemma facing Jewish comedians in the United States. These comics try to assimilate into American culture, but without giving up their Jewish identity. The second section of the book deals with a central function of humor--aggression. Christie Davies makes a clear distinction between jokes that present the Jew as a victim of anti-Semitic attacks and those in which the approach is not aggressive. The third part focuses on humor in the Jewish tradition. Lawrence E. Mintz writes about jokes involving Jewish and Christian clergymen. The last part of the book deals with humor in Israel. David Alexander talks about the development of satire in Israel. Other chapters and contributors include: -Psycho-Social Aspects of Jewish Humor in Israel and in the Diaspora- by Avner Ziv; -Humor and Sexism: The Case of the Jewish Joke- by Esther Fuchs; -Halachic Issues as Satirical Elements in Nineteenth Century Hebrew Literature- by Yehuda Friedlander; -Do Jews in Israel still laugh at themselves?- by O. Nevo; and -Political Caricature as a Reflection of Israel's Development- by Kariel Gardosh. Each chapter in this volume paves the way for understanding the many facets of Jewish humor. This book will be immensely enjoyable and informative for sociologists, psychologists, and scholars of Judaic studies.

Modern French Jewish Thought

Modern French Jewish Thought
Author: Sarah Hammerschlag
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1512601861

An illuminating anthology that traces the trajectory of Jewish thought in twentieth-century France

The New Joys of Yiddish

The New Joys of Yiddish
Author: Leo Rosten
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2010-04-14
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0307566048

More than a quarter of a century ago, Leo Rosten published the first comprehensive and hilariously entertaining lexicon of the colorful and deeply expressive language of Yiddish. Said “to give body and soul to the Yiddish language,” The Joys of Yiddish went on to become an indispensable tool for writers, journalists, politicians, and students, as well as a perennial bestseller for three decades. Rosten described his book as “a relaxed lexicon of Yiddish, Hebrew, and Yinglish words often encountered in English, plus dozens that ought to be, with serendipitous excursions into Jewish humor, habits, holidays, history, religion, ceremonies, folklore, and cuisine–the whole generously garnished with stories, anecdotes, epigrams, Talmudic quotations, folk sayings, and jokes.” To this day, it is considered the seminal work on Yiddish in America–a true classic and a staple in the libraries of Jews and non-Jews alike. With the recent renaissance of interest in Yiddish, and in keeping with a language that embodies the variety and vibrancy of life itself, The New Joys of Yiddish brings Leo Rosten’s masterful work up to date. Revised for the first time by Lawrence Bush in close consultation with Rosten’s daughters, it retains the spirit of the original–with its wonderful jokes, tidbits of cultural history, Talmudic and Biblical references, and tips on pronunciation–and enhances it with hundreds of new entries, thoughtful commentary on how Yiddish has evolved over the years, and an invaluable new English-to-Yiddish index. In addition, The New Joys of Yiddish includes wondrous and amusing illustrations by renowned artist R.O. Blechman.