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As Israel divides Jewish communities, Yiddish draws a new generation
(RNS and NPR) — The language app Duolingo reported that roughly 296,000 people around the world are studying Yiddish as of this year. An estimated 60% of them are under 25 years old.
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5mThe intellectual roots of feminism’s antisemitism
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6mCICW announces next round of worship and preaching grants
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