If one city could be said to be the home of Yiddish, the traditional language of Ashkenazi Jewry, it would not be New York or Jerusalem, in many minds, but Vilnius, the capital of modern-day Lithuania ...
This is an updated version of a story first published on March 17, 2024. The original video can be viewed here. It's 500 miles west of Moscow, the city of Vilnius, in Lithuania where there is no love ...
Once a beacon of the Yiddish speaking world, Lithuania's Jews work to keep it alive If one city could be said to be the home of Yiddish, the traditional language of Ashkenazi Jewry, many would point ...
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