
Languages in Jewish Communities, Past and Present
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
706
Language
English
Published
Nov 19, 2018
Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
ISBN-10
1501512986
ISBN-13
9781501512988
Description
This work delves into the rich tapestry of languages utilized within Jewish communities, spanning various time periods and geographical locations. The authors present a detailed sociological analysis of the linguistic diversity that characterizes these groups, illuminating how historical and cultural contexts have shaped language use.
Benjamin Hary and Sarah Bunin Benor explore over two dozen languages, examining the unique structural features and sociocultural implications of each. Readers gain insight into how language operates as a vital marker of identity, community, and tradition among Jewish populations.
Through a blend of scholarly research and accessible writing, the book captures the dynamic interplay between language and society. It highlights the evolving nature of linguistic practices, from traditional Yiddish to contemporary Hebrew, shedding light on the resilience of Jewish languages in modern contexts.
Benjamin Hary and Sarah Bunin Benor explore over two dozen languages, examining the unique structural features and sociocultural implications of each. Readers gain insight into how language operates as a vital marker of identity, community, and tradition among Jewish populations.
Through a blend of scholarly research and accessible writing, the book captures the dynamic interplay between language and society. It highlights the evolving nature of linguistic practices, from traditional Yiddish to contemporary Hebrew, shedding light on the resilience of Jewish languages in modern contexts.
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