The Endangered Jewish Languages!
Sarah Bunin Benor, Ph.D., Director, Jewish Language Project; Professor of Contemporary Jewish Studies and Linguistics
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Discover the rich world of Jewish languages with Sarah Bunin Benor, Ph.D., Director of the Jewish Language Project, on the latest episode of Can You Believe? Dr. Benor joins podcast host, Brad Pomerance, to explore the endangered Jewish languages. They discuss Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, and Jewish English, uncovering their histories, cultural significance, and ongoing revival. Listen to the episode and hear how over 25 distinct Jewish languages have shaped communities across time—and how the Jewish Language Project is keeping these languages alive today.
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