by Jenny Levison for Jewniverse
We
generally think of Yiddish as the pre-Holocaust shtetl language, and of
its surviving speakers as having long-ago resettled across various
continents. We don't tend to think about the shtetls – and the native
Yiddish speakers – survivors left behind. Luckily, some researchers at
the University of Indiana, Bloomington have.
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