Jewish Book Center of the Workmens, 1998. — 34 p. — ISBN 978-1877909672. Audio I Really Love Yiddish offers an entertaining introduction to the wondrous world of Yiddish. This course was written by Rabbi Emanuel S. Goldsmith, a Professor of Yiddish and Jewish Studies at Queens College in New York, and he is the Rabbi of Congregation M'vakshei Derekh. In addition, this short...
Heathcote H. First Steps In Yiddish: Reading And Grammar
Издатель: Kessinger Publishing, LLC,
Год: 2010
ISBN: 1169096638, 9781169096639
Количество страниц: 101
Yiddish (in German, Jiidiah=Jewish) is the language of some six million Jews living in Eastern Europe, i.e. in Russia, Poland, Roumania, Austria, and in those Western countries, as England and America, to which these...
Katz D. Grammar of the Yiddish Language. - Redwoodburn Ltd. , 1987. - 290p.
The Grammar was prepared with a dual readership in mind. The first intended users are university students enrolled in Yiddish language courses Ideally, the qualified teacher will converse extensively in Yiddish from a very early stage of the course while supplying genuine literary tests. Lessons can be...
Publisher: Institute for the Study of Human Issues
Publication date: 1985
Number of pages: 536
ISBN: 0897270525
"The fourth edition of Yiddish II: An Intermediate and Advanced Textbook by Dr. Mordkhe Schaechter (Senior Lecturer in Yiddish Studies Emeritus, Columbia University) is now available. It has been eagerly awaited everywhere by students who have completed Uriel...
N.Y. : The Workmen's Circle, 1994. - 285 p.
A fine college-level introductory textbook for learning Yiddish. Brings to life not just the language but also its associated culture.
Features dialogues, stories, grammar, exercises, songs, and proverbs. Teaches you standard Yiddish spelling, grammar, and pronunciation.
Минск: Институт литературы и языка Академии наук БССР, 1940. - 520 с.
Der Yidish-rusisher verterbukh hot di ufgabe zu gebn a register un rusishe iberzetsung funem sovetishn yidishn leksikon eynem breyten zinen funem vort, 30000 funem ganzn vort-bashtand fun der sovetisher yidisher literatur-shprakh.