Tag: Jewish Languages

The text explores the author's journey in delving into various diasporic Jewish languages, such as Ladino and Juhuri.
The Jewish Language Project, in collaboration with Wikitongues, is working to document and preserve the endangered Judeo-Iranian languages spoken by Jewish communities in Iran.
This article discusses Leonard Cohen's performance of a Yiddish folk song during his European tour in 1976.
In this article, the author discusses the phenomenon of Judeo-English, a linguistic fusion of English with Jewish cultural and religious terminology.
The podcast episode delves into the topic of Jewish languages with expert guests Sarah Bunin Benor, Alanna Cooper, and Vitaly Shalem, hosted by Jeremy Shere on the Adventures in Jewish Studies podcast.
Ladino, also known as Judeo-Spanish, is an endangered language that originated from medieval Spain and incorporates Hebrew, Turkish, Arabic, and other influences.
Linguist Sarah Bunin Benor discusses the linguistic 'tells' of Orthodox Jews in the podcast episode, highlighting how they may code switch based on their audience.