- yidishkeyt
- (n./f.) Jewishness, Yiddishness
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
SHTETL — (pl. shtetlakh; Russ. mestechko; Pol. miasteczko; Heb. צֲיָרָה), Yiddish diminutive for shtot meaning town or city, to imply a relatively small community; in Eastern Europe a unique socio cultural communal pattern. The real criteria for the size… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
A language is a dialect with an army and navy — is one of the most frequently used aphorisms in the discussion of the distinction between dialect and language. It illustrates the fact that the political status of the speakers influences the perceived status of their language or dialect. The… … Wikipedia
Yiddishkeit — (Yiddish: ייִדישקייט yidishkeyt in standard transcription) literally means Jewishness , i.e. a Jewish way of life , in the Yiddish language. It can refer to Judaism or forms of Orthodox Judaism when used by religious or Orthodox Jews. In a more… … Wikipedia
yiddishkeit — shˌkīt noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Yiddish yidishkeyt, from yidish, adjective, Jewish (from Middle High German jüdisch) + keyt hood, from Middle High German keit, alteration of heit, from Old High German more at hood : Jewish… … Useful english dictionary
JUDAISM — JUDAISM, the religion, philosophy, and way of life of the Jews. DEFINITION The term Judaism is first found among the Greek speaking Jews of the first century C.E. (Judaismes, see II Macc. 2:21; 8:1; 14:38; Gal. 1:13–14). Its Hebrew equivalent,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism