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Judaism / Religion

December 14, 2025

 by Anonymous

 by Anonymous · Published December 14, 2025

The Language the City Forgot

South Williamsburg is one of the few places in the modern city where Yiddish never became nostalgia. It remained a working language, passed from parents to children, spoken in homes, schools, shops, and streets. This essay walks the neighbourhood from the inside, tracing how a language survived not through sentiment, but through daily necessity and design.

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