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Yiddish is alive, well and thriving in New York as a live language used
daily by hundreds of thousands of people, not just as a university subject
or in a book center. Take a walk down the streets of the Borough Park or
Williamsburg neighborhoods and you will hear Yiddish being spoken as most
people's first language. And I don't just mean people in their 80s; Yiddish
is spoken from birth on.
Nesanel Peterman - Yerushalayim
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