Yiddish Making A Comeback In Los Angeles | KQED
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Yiddish, a language historically significant to Jews in Europe, is making a resurgence among young Jews in Los Angeles, despite its near extinction during the Holocaust and assimilation. At events held at places like the Der Nister Downtown Jewish Center, individuals of various backgrounds engage with the language culturally and linguistically. The revival is marked by interest and participation from both secular and religious Jews, indicating a collective effort to honor and preserve their heritage.
Inside Der Nister Downtown Jewish Center, co-founder Zach Golden stood at a podium, reading a poem in Yiddish, illustrating the language's cultural significance and revival.
Yiddish, once nearly extinguished, is now being revived by a coalition of various Jewish communities, showcasing the diverse reasons individuals connect with the language.
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