
Yiddish holds a special place in Germany’s heritage. As one of many diasporic Jewish languages, Yiddish emerged over a thousand years ago in the German-speaking regions of Europe. It served as the everyday language of Ashkenazi Jews, who brought it along as they migrated. Yet Yiddish has never entirely left Germany.
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