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  • ...h people]], in moorish [[Spain]], diverged from Spanish the same way the [[Yiddish language]] diverged from the [[German language]], then spread across North Africa as ...wish people]], in [[Portugal]], diverged from Portugese the same way the [[Yiddish language]] diverged from the [[German language]])
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  • ...wish enlightenment ([[Haskalah]]) scholars. Most of those scholars spoke [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]], [[Ladino language|Ladino]] and other current languages, but trie
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  • {{r|Yiddish language}}
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  • It diverged from the [[Spanish language]] the same way the [[Yiddish language]] diverged from the [[German language]].<ref name=JudezmoBunis/>
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  • '''[[Yiddish language|Yíddish]]
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  • ...and from non-Haredi Judaism. This culture includes a specific language - [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]] - and style of dress.
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  • |[[Yiddish language|Yiddish]]
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  • ...cted by [[Arthur Hopkins]]. In this production, Adler spoke his lines in [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]] while the rest of the cast spoke in English. The ''New York Times
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  • ...n]] ''spielen'' ("to play", "to perform"),<ref>The word also entered the [[Yiddish language]] as ''shpiel'' ("game", "play"). Today the word ''spiel'' is mostly used w
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  • A ''[[kippah]]'' (Hebrew: כִּפָּה, plural ''kippot''; [[Yiddish language|Yiddish]]: יאַרמלקע, ''yarmulke'') is a slightly-rounded brimless s
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