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- When a Yiddishism takes root in Riyadh, that's saying something.
- We have seen how this Yiddishism has been thoroughly assimilated and is now an Americanism.
- The use of that apparent Yiddishism in covering an Arab event struck me as amusing.
- What is the future of Yiddishism?
- It's the only Yiddishism I made up . ` Toyten'means dead,"
- Lieberman used the Yiddishism shtick to mean " comic routine; line of patter ."
- Having used the Yiddishism noodge, a noun meaning " pest, annoying nag, persistent complainer,"
- Straucher supported maintaining tight connections between Jews and Bukovina Germans while endorsing a personal version of Jewish autonomism and Yiddishism.
- Thus, in self-defense, people now study words and consult language mavens, a concise Yiddishism in itself.
- In this speech were first laid the foundations of Yiddishism, which subsequently became deeply rooted in Eastern Europe and America.
- There, indeed, the Yiddishism is so spelled, and defined as " knickknack, collectible, trinket ."
- Though some noodges will dispute this, in the Yiddishism the oo is pronounced as in look rather than the oo in stooge.
- He told her that they were " landsmen, " a Yiddishism meaning that they were from the same place, soul mates.
- The three colleagues, who had all advocated for diaspora nationalism and Yiddishism, aimed to reevaluate their cultural and political views on the future of the Jewish people.
- Asked for his definition of the Yiddishism, Jenkins replied, " A hackneyed act or comedian's routine that's getting a little tired ."
- Although an adherent of the Enlightenment, [ Lifshitz ] broke with its sterile anti-Yiddish philosophy, to become an early ideologue of Yiddishism and of Yiddish-language planning.
- When I came, at age 21, into the Workmen s Circle shule in Toronto, I had so much eagerness, energy, and faith in socialism and in Yiddishism.
- Schumer's advisers said Friday that they believed that D'Amato's initial denial of a statement that was heard by 40 people was far more politically significant than his use of a vulgar Yiddishism.
- In the latest indication of the attention that both candidates are paying to Jewish voters, Schumer chastised his opponent both for staging the news conference at a Holocaust memorial Sunday morning, and then for insulting him with the Yiddishism.
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