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Lererkursn far yidish in lodzher geto [Yiddish Courses for Teachers in the (Nazi) Ghetto of Lodz]
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Y. L. Gersht
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Chapters in this book
- I-XVI I
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The Sociology of Yiddish: A Foreword
- PART I: SOCIOHISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON YIDDISH 1
- PART II: ORTHODOXY: THEN AND NOW 5
- PART III: MODERNIZATION MOVEMENTS AND MODERN ATTITUDES 12
- PART IV: HISTORIC MOMENTS 24
- PART V: FORMAL INSTITUTIONS OF LANGUAGE 28
- PART VI: MAINTENANCE AND SHIFT 49
- REFERENCES 64
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PART I SOCIOHISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
- The Reality of Jewishness versus the Ghetto Myth: The Sociolinguistic Roots of Yiddish 100
- The Yiddish Language: Its Cultural Impact 119
- Vegn der natsyonaler role fun yidish un der yidisher kultur [Concerning the Ethnohistorical Role of Yiddish and Yiddish Culture] 129
- Ume veloshn: yidish folk, yidish loshn [People and Language: Jewish Nationality and Yiddish Language] 141
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PART II ORTHODOXY: THEN AND NOW
- A Defense of Yiddish in Old Yiddish Literature 158
- Yidishkeyt un yidish [Jewishness and Yiddish] 173
- Di rekht fun ‘loshn ashkenaz’ bay dintoyres [The Rights of Yiddish in Suits in Rabbinic Courts] / Der vilner goen un yidish [The Sage of Vilna and Yiddish] 177
- Geule fun loshn [Redemption of Language] 181
- The Role of Yiddish in American Ultra-Orthodox and Hassadic Communities 197
- Who Needs Yiddish? 219
- Sounds of Modern Orthodoxy: The Language of Talmud Studies 227
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PART III MODERNIZATION MOVEMENTS AND MODERN ATTITUDES
- Di fir klasn [The Four Categories] 256
- Matesyohu mizes un di polemik vegn yidish [Matesyohu Mizes (Mattathias Mieses) and the Polemic about Yiddish] 267
- Zhitlovsky and American Jewry 291
- Mir bashuldikn un monen akhrayes! [We Accuse and Demand Responsibility!] 297
- Der blik az yidish iz der tamtsis fun yidishkayt – di sakone fun der formule ‘lingvistish-sekularistish’ [The View that Yiddish is the Quintessence of Jewishness – The Danger of the Formulation ‘Linguistic-Secularistic’] 313
- An ofener briv tsu undzer yidishistisher inteligents [An Open Letter to Our Yiddishist Intelligentsia] 343
- Who Needs Yiddish? A Study in Language and Ethics 349
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PART IV HISTORIC MOMENTS
- Attracting a Following to High-Culture Functions for a Language of Everyday Life: The Role of the Tshernovits Language Conference in the ‘Rise of Yiddish’ 369
- Di yidishe shprakh af der tog-ordenung fun der sholem-konferents in pariz, 1919 [The Yiddish Language on the Agenda of the Peace Conference in Paris, 1919] 395
- Tsu der efenung fun der yidish-katedre in yerushelayemer universitet [On the Inauguration of the Yiddish Chair at the University in Jerusalem] 409
- Address at the Dedication of the Leivick House in Israel, May 14, 1970 427
- Deklaratsye fun der velt-konferents far yidish un yidisher kultur in yerushelayem...dem 23stn–26stn oygust 1976 [Declaration of the World Conference for Yiddish and Yiddish Culture in Jerusalem... August 23–26, 1976] 431
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PART V FORMAL INSTITUTIONS OF LANGUAGE: THE PRESS, LITERATURE, THEATER, SCHOOLS
- Der ‘bund’ un der gedank vegn a yidish-veltlekher shul [The ‘Bund’ and the Idea of a Yiddish-Secular School] 439
- Tsvey shprakhn–eyneyntsike literatur [Two Languages – One Literature] 463
- Lererkursn far yidish in lodzher geto [Yiddish Courses for Teachers in the (Nazi) Ghetto of Lodz] 479
- The Night of the Murdered Poets 485
- An Educational Assessment of the Yiddish Secular School Movements in the United States 495
- The American Yiddish Press at Its Centennial 513
- Ida Kaminska and the Yiddish Theater 523
- Yiddish in the University 529
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PART VI MAINTENANCE AND SHIFT
- Di yidishe shprakh in undzer privat-lebn [The Yiddish Language in Our Private Life] 548
- The Struggle for Yiddish During World War I: The Attitude of German Jewry 565
- Di shprakhn bay yidn in umophengikn poyln [The Languages of Jews in Independent Poland] 591
- Lebediker untergang [Lively Death]/A loshn af tomid, nisht af dervayl [A Language for Always, Not Just for a While] 609
- Yiddish in Melbourne 619
- Knowledge, Use, and Evaluation of Yiddish and Hebrew among American Jewish College Students 635
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PART VII SOCIOLINGUISTIC VARIATION AND PLANNING
- Vegn zhargon oysleygn [About Spelling Zhargon ( = Yiddish)] 654
- Undzer mame-loshn [Our Mother Tongue] 663
- Vegn litvishn dialekt in kongres-poyln [Concerning the Litvak (= Northeastern) Dialect in Congress Poland] Zeyer gerekht [Absolutely Right] B. (= Shloyme Birnboym) 667
- he ‘Hidden Standard’: A Study of Competing Influences in Standardization 671
- Politics and Linguistics in the Standardization of Soviet Yiddish 699
- Some Aspects of the Use of Pronouns of Address in Yiddish 709
- Bilingualism and Dialect Mixture Among Lubavitcher Hasidic Children 721
- Epilogue: Contributions of the Sociology of Yiddish to the General Sociology of Language 739
- Original Sources 757
- Index 761
Chapters in this book
- I-XVI I
-
The Sociology of Yiddish: A Foreword
- PART I: SOCIOHISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON YIDDISH 1
- PART II: ORTHODOXY: THEN AND NOW 5
- PART III: MODERNIZATION MOVEMENTS AND MODERN ATTITUDES 12
- PART IV: HISTORIC MOMENTS 24
- PART V: FORMAL INSTITUTIONS OF LANGUAGE 28
- PART VI: MAINTENANCE AND SHIFT 49
- REFERENCES 64
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PART I SOCIOHISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
- The Reality of Jewishness versus the Ghetto Myth: The Sociolinguistic Roots of Yiddish 100
- The Yiddish Language: Its Cultural Impact 119
- Vegn der natsyonaler role fun yidish un der yidisher kultur [Concerning the Ethnohistorical Role of Yiddish and Yiddish Culture] 129
- Ume veloshn: yidish folk, yidish loshn [People and Language: Jewish Nationality and Yiddish Language] 141
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PART II ORTHODOXY: THEN AND NOW
- A Defense of Yiddish in Old Yiddish Literature 158
- Yidishkeyt un yidish [Jewishness and Yiddish] 173
- Di rekht fun ‘loshn ashkenaz’ bay dintoyres [The Rights of Yiddish in Suits in Rabbinic Courts] / Der vilner goen un yidish [The Sage of Vilna and Yiddish] 177
- Geule fun loshn [Redemption of Language] 181
- The Role of Yiddish in American Ultra-Orthodox and Hassadic Communities 197
- Who Needs Yiddish? 219
- Sounds of Modern Orthodoxy: The Language of Talmud Studies 227
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PART III MODERNIZATION MOVEMENTS AND MODERN ATTITUDES
- Di fir klasn [The Four Categories] 256
- Matesyohu mizes un di polemik vegn yidish [Matesyohu Mizes (Mattathias Mieses) and the Polemic about Yiddish] 267
- Zhitlovsky and American Jewry 291
- Mir bashuldikn un monen akhrayes! [We Accuse and Demand Responsibility!] 297
- Der blik az yidish iz der tamtsis fun yidishkayt – di sakone fun der formule ‘lingvistish-sekularistish’ [The View that Yiddish is the Quintessence of Jewishness – The Danger of the Formulation ‘Linguistic-Secularistic’] 313
- An ofener briv tsu undzer yidishistisher inteligents [An Open Letter to Our Yiddishist Intelligentsia] 343
- Who Needs Yiddish? A Study in Language and Ethics 349
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PART IV HISTORIC MOMENTS
- Attracting a Following to High-Culture Functions for a Language of Everyday Life: The Role of the Tshernovits Language Conference in the ‘Rise of Yiddish’ 369
- Di yidishe shprakh af der tog-ordenung fun der sholem-konferents in pariz, 1919 [The Yiddish Language on the Agenda of the Peace Conference in Paris, 1919] 395
- Tsu der efenung fun der yidish-katedre in yerushelayemer universitet [On the Inauguration of the Yiddish Chair at the University in Jerusalem] 409
- Address at the Dedication of the Leivick House in Israel, May 14, 1970 427
- Deklaratsye fun der velt-konferents far yidish un yidisher kultur in yerushelayem...dem 23stn–26stn oygust 1976 [Declaration of the World Conference for Yiddish and Yiddish Culture in Jerusalem... August 23–26, 1976] 431
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PART V FORMAL INSTITUTIONS OF LANGUAGE: THE PRESS, LITERATURE, THEATER, SCHOOLS
- Der ‘bund’ un der gedank vegn a yidish-veltlekher shul [The ‘Bund’ and the Idea of a Yiddish-Secular School] 439
- Tsvey shprakhn–eyneyntsike literatur [Two Languages – One Literature] 463
- Lererkursn far yidish in lodzher geto [Yiddish Courses for Teachers in the (Nazi) Ghetto of Lodz] 479
- The Night of the Murdered Poets 485
- An Educational Assessment of the Yiddish Secular School Movements in the United States 495
- The American Yiddish Press at Its Centennial 513
- Ida Kaminska and the Yiddish Theater 523
- Yiddish in the University 529
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PART VI MAINTENANCE AND SHIFT
- Di yidishe shprakh in undzer privat-lebn [The Yiddish Language in Our Private Life] 548
- The Struggle for Yiddish During World War I: The Attitude of German Jewry 565
- Di shprakhn bay yidn in umophengikn poyln [The Languages of Jews in Independent Poland] 591
- Lebediker untergang [Lively Death]/A loshn af tomid, nisht af dervayl [A Language for Always, Not Just for a While] 609
- Yiddish in Melbourne 619
- Knowledge, Use, and Evaluation of Yiddish and Hebrew among American Jewish College Students 635
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PART VII SOCIOLINGUISTIC VARIATION AND PLANNING
- Vegn zhargon oysleygn [About Spelling Zhargon ( = Yiddish)] 654
- Undzer mame-loshn [Our Mother Tongue] 663
- Vegn litvishn dialekt in kongres-poyln [Concerning the Litvak (= Northeastern) Dialect in Congress Poland] Zeyer gerekht [Absolutely Right] B. (= Shloyme Birnboym) 667
- he ‘Hidden Standard’: A Study of Competing Influences in Standardization 671
- Politics and Linguistics in the Standardization of Soviet Yiddish 699
- Some Aspects of the Use of Pronouns of Address in Yiddish 709
- Bilingualism and Dialect Mixture Among Lubavitcher Hasidic Children 721
- Epilogue: Contributions of the Sociology of Yiddish to the General Sociology of Language 739
- Original Sources 757
- Index 761