The Yiddish language, closely related to German but written in the Hebrew alphabet, is spoken by Northern and Eastern European Jews and by their descendants worldwide.
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- Der Bay - Anglo-Yiddish Newsletter International Anglo-Yiddish newsletter/website with international kalendar, with news of klezmer bands, Yiddish teachers, yiddish clubs, and translators.
- Avivale's Yiddish Page A personal web page about the Yiddish language.
- Der Yidisher TamTam From Paris, a Yiddish newspaper geared toward students of Yiddish, downloadable in PDF format.
- How To Talk Jewish A humorous site that reaches into Jewish ethnicity with an alphabetical listing of popular Yiddish words and phrases along with insight into the history of the language
- The Yiddish Typewriter / Di Yidishe Shraybmashinke Lets you compose a page of Yiddish text from your web browser. Also converts between a growing list of Yiddish computer file formats and character encodings.
- Yiddish Transliteration Yiddish Transliteration a.k.a. Romanization as standardized by the YIVO Institute. Also useful as a guide to the Hebrew-alphabet-based writing system traditionally used for Yiddish. (From Shtetl.)