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Author Steinweg, Gernot

Title Journey to Yiddish land / by Picture Pan Production, Rea Karen, and Gernot Steinweg
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (29 min.)
Series Filmakers Library online
Summary The Yiddish language, which transcended national borders, was born a thousand years ago in Rhineland, Germany. There were once 11 million people who spoke Yiddish. After World War II the language and culture were in danger of extinction. At the time of the establishment of the State of Israel, Yiddish was abandoned, in favor of modern Hebrew, except by the Hasidim. It was even outlawed in the secular schools until 1996. But now there is renewed interest and efforts are being made in Israel, and even, surprisingly, in universities in Germany, to keep alive the flame. This lively film brings us glimpses of Yiddish theatre, song and dance. The director of the Yiddish Theatre in Tel Aviv describes how he was captivated by the language and committed himself to the struggle to perpetuate the theater. A member of the International Association of Yiddish Writers and Journalists comments that there are enough writers, but not enough readers. The documentary demonstrates how language and cultural identity are intertwined
Audience For College; Adult audiences
Notes English
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Subject Jews -- Languages -- History
Yiddish language -- History
Yiddish language.
Jews -- Languages
Yiddish language
Genre/Form Documentary
History
Documentary.
Form Streaming video
Author Picture Pan Production.