Yiddish in Helsinki and its Swedish component
Yiddish has been spoken in Helsinki since 1850s when the Jewish Cantonist soldiers and their families were allowed to settle in the town. The first generations born in Helsinki had the possibility to attend heders and a Talmud-torah where religious subjects were conducted in Yiddish. In the wake of...
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Donner Institute
2000
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Nordisk judaistik
Year: 2000, Volume: 21, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 139-148 |
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Jews; Finland
B Linguistics B Swedish language B Yiddish language |
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