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      Jewish Languages from A to Z
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      Jewish Languages from A to Z

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      Jewish Languages from A to Z book

      ByAaron D. Rubin, Lily Kahn
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 14 September 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351043441
      Pages 246
      eBook ISBN 9781351043441
      Subjects Language & Literature
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      Rubin, A.D., & Kahn, L. (2020). Jewish Languages from A to Z (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351043441

      ABSTRACT

      Jewish Languages from A to Z provides an engaging and enjoyable overview of the rich variety of languages spoken and written by Jews over the past three thousand years.

      The book covers more than 50 different languages and language varieties. These include not only well-known Jewish languages like Hebrew, Yiddish, and Ladino, but also more exotic languages like Chinese, Esperanto, Malayalam, and Zulu, all of which have a fascinating Jewish story to be told. Each chapter presents the special features of the language variety in question, a discussion of the history of the associated Jewish community, and some examples of literature and other texts produced in it. The book thus takes readers on a stimulating voyage around the Jewish world, from ancient Babylonia to 21st-century New York, via such diverse locations as Tajikistan, South Africa, and the Caribbean. The chapters are accompanied by numerous full-colour photographs of the literary treasures produced by Jewish language-speaking communities, from ancient stone inscriptions to medieval illuminated manuscripts to contemporary novels and newspapers.

      This comprehensive survey of Jewish languages is designed to be accessible to all readers with an interest in languages or history, regardless of their background—no prior knowledge of linguistics or Jewish history is assumed.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|3 pages

      Amharic

      chapter 2|6 pages

      Arabic, Medieval

      chapter 3|3 pages

      Arabic, Modern

      chapter 4|5 pages

      Aramaic, Ancient and Medieval

      chapter 5|3 pages

      Aramaic, Modern

      chapter 6|4 pages

      Armenian

      chapter 7|4 pages

      Catalan

      chapter 8|4 pages

      Chinese

      chapter 9|7 pages

      English

      chapter 10|3 pages

      Esperanto

      chapter 11|5 pages

      French

      chapter 12|4 pages

      Georgian

      chapter 13|7 pages

      German

      chapter 14|5 pages

      Greek

      chapter 15|4 pages

      Hebrew, Inscriptional

      chapter 16|7 pages

      Hebrew, Biblical

      chapter 17|7 pages

      Hebrew, Rabbinic and Medieval

      chapter 18|7 pages

      Hebrew, Enlightenment

      chapter 19|4 pages

      Hebrew, Modern

      chapter 20|6 pages

      Hungarian

      chapter 21|3 pages

      Israeli Sign Language

      chapter 22|8 pages

      Italian

      chapter 23|7 pages

      Karaim (and Krymchak)

      chapter 24|8 pages

      Ladino (and Spanish)

      chapter 25|6 pages

      Latin

      chapter 26|4 pages

      Malay

      chapter 27|4 pages

      Malayalam

      chapter 28|4 pages

      Maltese

      chapter 29|5 pages

      Papiamentu (and other creoles)

      chapter 30|5 pages

      Persian

      chapter 31|7 pages

      Polish (and Czech)

      chapter 32|4 pages

      Portuguese

      chapter 33|5 pages

      Provençal

      chapter 34|4 pages

      Russian

      chapter 35|5 pages

      Tajik (Bukhari)

      chapter 36|5 pages

      Tat (Juhuri)

      chapter 37|6 pages

      Turkish (and Uzbek)

      chapter 38|5 pages

      Urdu (and Marathi)

      chapter 39|8 pages

      Yiddish, Old and Early Modern

      chapter 40|7 pages

      Yiddish, Modern Standard

      chapter 41|5 pages

      Yiddish, Modern Hasidic

      chapter 42|5 pages

      Zulu (Fanagalo)

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