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Meaning of Yiddishkeit | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

Jewishness; the Jewish way of life, particularly Ashkenazi and Yiddish culture.

uncountable

Equivalents

Deutsch Jüdischkeit

Examples

“Wait! my Ezekiel will be Bar-mitzvah in a few years; then you shall see what I will do for that Shool. You shall see what an example of Yiddishkeit I will give to a link generation.”
“1969, Chaim Potok, The Promise, New York: Anchor Books, 2005, Chapter Six, “In America, everything is called Yiddishkeit,” Rav Kalman said. “A Jew travels to synagogue on Shabbos in his car, that is called Yiddishkeit. A Jew eats ham but gives money to philanthropy, that is called Yiddishkeit. A Jew prays three times a year but is a member of a synagogue, that is called Yiddishkeit. Judaism”—he pronounced the word in English, contemptuously: Joo-dah-eeism—“everything in America calls itself Judaism.””
“2000, Curt Leviant (translator), “The Shochet’s Wife” in More Stories from My Father’s Court by Isaac Bashevis Singer (1956), New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, p. 17, He wants a loose girl, a bareheaded piece who doesn’t keep Yiddishkeit.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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