Yiddish Language & Yiddish Translation
Information and resources on Yiddish language & Yiddish language translation. Language is a system of communication specific to the human race. It may be defined as primarily oral-aural, in that all naturally evolved large-scale linguistic systems have as their fundamental medium orderly patterns of sound produced by the human voice (oral) and perceived and processed by the ear (aural). Though language is primarily oral-aural, there are important extensions and manifestations of language that are supplementary or even alternative to the aural-oral. Below are links that provide information about the Yiddish language.
Columbia University, New York City, New York: Yiddish Language Information and Resources Guide
Learn Spoken Yiddish Language Project's efforts to bring digitized Yiddish samples to the Web.
Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut: Yiddish Literature and Language Guide
Join an email discussion group devoted to the discussion of Yiddish language and literature.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Yiddish Language Information and Resources Guide
Virtual Shtetl provides pointers to Yiddish language and Jewish cultural resources on the Internet.



