Jan 2, 2017

Silvester und Guten Rutsch - was das mit Israel zu tun hat ...

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Voluntary work in Israel

German language and Yiddish

If you look at the Ashkenazi Jews, when they migrated to Tsarist Russia, then to the former Soviet Union and Poland, in these times records have shown that they formally engaged by using the High German verities. This is what is considered as Yiddish. This is probably the only language of Germanic origin which does not use the Latin Script as the standard script. Primarily speaking, it was developed around the region of the river Danube hence it also carries similarities and influences form the Central and Upper German dialects.

Taken from: https://ilikegermany.com/culture/german-dialects/