tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6587090106923596284.post5073667539674998060..comments2023-04-20T18:18:11.438+01:00Comments on Gists & Piths: Rochelle Sibley - Adventures in Yiddish (4): Learning Yiddish in the digital ageUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6587090106923596284.post-22308034351197542232016-11-21T07:25:13.773+00:002016-11-21T07:25:13.773+00:00I quickly became disillusioned with the yiddishist...I quickly became disillusioned with the yiddishist community as it's more a post-vernacular language. I wanted to swap everday conversations to yiddish and found few that could and of those that could fewer that wanted to. I'm a member of many Yiddish social network groups and found it ironic that activity among Ladino speakers was much higher. I also found the Esperanto quality of klal yiddish a bit frustrating and ended up going to stamford hill to learn the everyday language there.petrajoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13507557060716084905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6587090106923596284.post-19017226212717103212016-08-31T16:40:11.568+01:002016-08-31T16:40:11.568+01:00This has been my experience. There certainly are a...This has been my experience. There certainly are a lot of tools for learning Yiddish on your own, or from a distance, or digitally now. I've been documenting my experiences on my website in the hopes that it might help other people who have the same interests:<br /><br />http://www.brityiddish.com/maxsparberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13773887613885555844noreply@blogger.com