I look forward to seeing this exhibit at the Yiddish Book Center!
https://forward.com/forverts-in-english/566867/permanent-exhibit-amherst-yiddish-book-center/
I look forward to seeing this exhibit at the Yiddish Book Center!
https://forward.com/forverts-in-english/566867/permanent-exhibit-amherst-yiddish-book-center/
@serge Didn't Israel used to heavily tax non-Hebrew performing arts in an attempt to promote Hebrew and eliminate "diasporic jargons"? If so, we might as well say so.
I also don't see anything wrong with acknowledging that for most of the last thousand years, #Yiddish was a primary language for the vast majority of the world's Jews, at a time when hardly anyone used Hebrew conversationally.
I understand concerns about always equating Jewish with #Ashkenazic -- my own cultural points of reference are largely Turkish and Greek Sephardic -- but Ashkenazim were something like 80% of the world's Jews for centuries. To minimize that is to paint a false picture.
My new opus: The Black Cantor
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001l4lh
#yiddish #black #jewish #cantor #cantorial #chazznut #ashkenazic #okehrecords