The IISH – Yiddish Collection Guide
The IISH has a unique and manifold collection of Yiddish material consisting of books, brochures, periodicals and pamphlets of the early Jewish socialist and anarchist movement in Eastern and Western Europe.
In addition to this printed material the Institute has a large collection [...]
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
The Tanakh (The Hebrew Scriptures) In Yiddish
The Yiddish translation to the Hebrew Scriptures.
Credits
Craig Abernethy, Robert Berkovitz, Martin Doering, Matthew Fisher, Jack P. Freer, Robert Goldenberg, David Herskovic, Allen Mayberry, Leonard Prager, Elisheva Schonfeld, Marjorie Schonhaut-Hirshan, and Meyer Wolf all helped to make the Yehoyesh Project a reality.
Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Journal of Yiddish Research, Haifa University
Khulyot; dapim lemekhkar besifrut
yidish vezikoteha lesifrut ivrit
Khulyot; Zhurnal far yidish forshung
Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Yiddish Readings – Haifa University
Short Stories & Excerpts from Novels, Satires, Portraits & Autobiography
Read by Sara Blacher-Retter.
Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Yidishe Shprakh (Yiddish Language), Edited by Paul Glasser and Yankl Salant
(Vol XXXIX, 1990/2013)
A journal dedicated to the Yiddish language, with contributions by Paul Glasser, Mordkhe Schaechter, Keith Weiser, Beatrice Lang Caplan, Volf Tambur, Simon Neuberg, Harold Frishman, Chonen Kiel, and Nokhem Shtif. In Yiddish.
New York, New York, United States
College Yiddish, By Uriel Weinreich
The classic text for learning Yiddish, used in hundreds of Yiddish courses since its first publication in 1946.
New York, New York, United States
Basic Facts About Yiddish
The basic grammar and vocabulary of Yiddish, which is written in the Hebrew alphabet, is Germanic. Yiddish, however, is not a dialect of German but a complete language‚ one of a family of Western Germanic languages, that includes English, Dutch, and Afrikaans. Yiddish words often have meanings that are different from similar words in German.
The term "Yiddish" [...]
Yiddishland: Countries, Cities, Towns, Rivers
YIVO is pleased to introduce Yiddishland: Countries, Cities, Towns, Rivers. This is the first attempt to collect and publish all Yiddish place names of Central and Eastern Europe in one book. We have now made available place names found in all the countries of Eastern Europe.
New York, New York, United States
The American Jewish Archives
Here you will find a wealth of secondary source material relating to the American Jewish past. Since 1948, the AJA has been publishing first-rate articles, books, monographs, and brochures that illuminate the American Jewish experience.
The American Jewish Archives Journal is our flagship publication that is circulated to 6000 readers including individuals, libraries, and is available for free on our website.
Kesher
Kesher is the only academic journal in Israel and in the world that is devoted to research into the history of the Jewish press and media. Established in 1987 and now in its twenty-first year, Kesher resumed publication in 2006 after a three-year hiatus. In its thirty-seven issues since it made its debut, Kesher has acquired a unique and respected status among [...]
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel