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Highlights
- About a thousand years ago, European Jews began speaking a language that was quite different from the various tongues and dialects that swirled around them.
- National Jewish Book Award (Yiddish) 2001 1st Winner
- Author(s): Miriam Weinstein
- 336 Pages
- Foreign Language Study, Yiddish
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About the Book
The first popular history of the Yiddish language is an engaging, lively, and accessible book that "reads like a folktale peppered with passionate characters" ("The Boston Globe"). 18-page photo insert.Book Synopsis
About a thousand years ago, European Jews began speaking a language that was quite different from the various tongues and dialects that swirled around them. It included Hebrew, a touch of the Romance and Slavic languages, and a large helping of German. In a world of earthly wandering, this pungent, witty, and infinitely nuanced speech, full of jokes, puns, and ironies, became the linguistic home of the Jews, the bond that held a people together. Here is the remarkable story of how this humble language took vigorous root in Eastern European shtetls and in the Jewish quarters of cities across Europe; how it achieved a rich literary flowering between the wars in Europe and America; how it was rejected by emancipated Jews; and how it fell victim to the Holocaust. And how, in yet another twist of destiny, Yiddish today is becoming the darling of academia. Yiddish is a history as story, a tale of flesh-and-blood people with manic humor, visionary courage, brilliant causes, and glorious flaws. It will delight everyone who cares about language, literature, and culture.Review Quotes
"[A] charming and highly readable history of the language . . . Weinstein succeeds in her efforts to recreate the sound of a world that is gone forever."
--The Washington Post "[YIDDISH: A NATION OF WORDS] READS LIKE A FOLKTALE PEPPERED WITH PASSIONATE CHARACTERS."
--The Boston Globe
"Almost everyone knows a little [Yiddish], a word or two, a joke perhaps, but what do they really know of the history, the tragedies, and bitter controversies that characterized a language now on the U.N.'s endangered list, but once spoken by eleven million people. . . . Part of the problem has been the lack of a serious, yet accessible book to fill the gap between glib entertainments. . . . Weinstein's [book] aims to do that and her success . . . is substantial."
--Los Angeles Times
Dimensions (Overall): 8.54 Inches (H) x 5.62 Inches (W) x .87 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.01 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Foreign Language Study
Sub-Genre: Yiddish
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Format: Paperback
Author: Miriam Weinstein
Language: English
Street Date: August 27, 2002
TCIN: 85134423
UPC: 9780345447302
Item Number (DPCI): 247-56-1243
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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