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Yeshivish (Yiddish: ישיבֿיש), also
known as
Yeshiva English,
Yeshivisheh Shprach, or
Yeshivisheh Reid, is a
sociolect of
English spoken by
Yeshiva students...
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modern Hebrew.
These varieties can be
classified into
several types:
Yeshivish, Yinglish, and Heblish, as well as more
flexible mixtures of
English and...
- speakers.[citation needed] In this meaning,
Yinglish is not the same as
Yeshivish,
which is
spoken by many
Orthodox Jews,
though the two
share many parallels...
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Science Haymanot Humanistic Culture Languages Hebrew Biblical Yiddish Yeshivish Jewish Koine Gr****
Yevanic Judeo-Tat Sh****i Judaeo-Iranian Judaeo-Spanish...
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Jewish Community,
consisting of both
Hasidic and non-Hasidic (Misnagdim or
Yeshivish) Jews.
Within its
confines are a
number of
kosher restaurants and shops...
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experiences of
individuals from
other Orthodox communities (Modern Orthodox,
Yeshivish, Haredi, etc.)
differ in
several significant ways.[citation needed] Derech...
- as a home and
schooling language,
especially in Hasidic, Litvish, or
Yeshivish communities, such as Brooklyn's
Borough Park, Williamsburg, and Crown...
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Science Haymanot Humanistic Culture Languages Hebrew Biblical Yiddish Yeshivish Jewish Koine Gr****
Yevanic Judeo-Tat Sh****i Judaeo-Iranian Judaeo-Spanish...
- Fedoras,
generally black with a wide brim, are worn by men from Litvish,
Yeshivish, and Chabad-Lubavitch communities, and
these are worn by both
single and...
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rulings are the last word on
halachic issues it addresses. As such, the "
yeshivish"
community tends to
follow its
rulings almost exclusively. However, R'...