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Cockney Yiddish: How two languages influenced each other in London's East End - MSNYiddish was also the language of street protest in the Jewish East End. During the "strike fever" of 1889, when workers throughout east London were demanding better pay and working conditions, ...
Bernard Kops, 97, a bard of London’s Jewish East End. Bernard Kops was one of the leading British dramatists of the second half of the 20th century, ...
Princelet Street, centre of Jewish life in the late 19th century. Image: Nadia Valman. A new podcast recalls the history, culture and influence of the Yiddish East End.
Yiddish was also the language of street protest in the Jewish East End. During the“strike fever” of 1889, when workers throughout east London were demanding better pay and working conditions, ...
The Yiddish music of London’s East End brought together the Yiddish language and Jewish culture of eastern Europe with the raucous, irreverent style of the cockney music hall. Theatres and pubs ...
Yiddish was also the language of street protest in the Jewish East End. During the “strike fever” of 1889, when workers throughout east London were demanding better pay and working conditions, the ...
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