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Yiddishkeit

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200:, Yiddishkeit has come to encompass not just traditional Jewish religious practice, but a broad range of movements, ideologies, practices, and traditions in which Ashkenazi Jews have participated and retained their sense of "Jewishness." Yiddishkeit has been identified in manners of speech, in styles of humor, in patterns of association, in culture and education. Another quality often associated with Yiddishkeit is an emotional attachment and identification with the 108:." More so than the word "Judaism," the word 'Yiddishkeit' evokes the Eastern European world and has an authentic ring to it. "Judaism suggests an ideology, a set of definite beliefs like socialism, conservatism or atheism. The suffix 193:
Jews of Eastern European descent, comprising the majority of Jews who still speak Yiddish in their everyday lives, the word has retained this meaning.
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when used particularly by religious and Orthodox Ashkenazi. In a more general sense, it has come to mean the "Jewishness" or "Jewish essence" of
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noted in 2011 that the language that goes with it exceeds Korean, according to U. S. Census data.
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practices of Yiddish-speaking Jews, such as popular religious traditions, Eastern European
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studies for men, and a family and communal life governed by the observance of
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transliteration. In Northeastern ("Lithuanian") and Central ("Polish")
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but an organic and all-encompassing, pulsing, breathing way of life".
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in German, on the other hand, means -ness in English, which connotes
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way of life have been compared to "kissing through a screen door."
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From a more secular perspective, it is associated with the
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Geshikhte fun der yidisher shprakh. Bagrifn, faktn, metodn
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California Institute for Yiddish Culture and Language
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Not only does the religious way of life persist, but
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Index

Yiddishkayt
Yiddishkeit (disambiguation)
Yiddish
Judaism
Orthodox Judaism
Ashkenazi Jews
Yiddish-speaking
Eastern
Central Europe
The Jewish Chronicle
shtetl
Talmud
cheder
Chasidim
creed
popular culture
folk
Jewish cuisine
Yiddish humor
shtetl
klezmer
Haskalah
Jewish emancipation
Torah study
Talmudical
halakha
Haredi
secularization
Jewish people
The New York Times

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