- Look up
yid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
Yid (/ˈjiːd/; Yiddish: איד), also
known as the Y-word, is a
Jewish ethnonym of
Yiddish origin...
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Pintele Yid,
often translated as "Jewish spark", is a
Yiddish phrase describing the
notion that
every Jewish person has an
essential core of Jewishness...
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YID may
refer to:
Yunnan Institute of
Development Yid This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title YID. If an
internal link led you...
- Der
Yid (Yiddish: דער איד, "The Jew") is a
nonprofit New York–based Yiddish-language w****ly newspaper,
founded in 1953. The
newspaper is
published by...
- See also
References External links aidim (
Yid. איידעם): son-in-law, from middle-high-German
eidam a
schande (
Yid. אַ שאַנדע): a disgrace; one who brings...
- did, Cos the
thing I love most is
being a
Yid.
Being a
Yid,
being a
Yid, The
thing I love most is
being a
Yid. Sung to the tune of "Tom Hark" by The Piranhas...
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diminutive suffix (from Slavic); AHD) bubbeh,
bubbe (
Yid. באָבע): grandmother;
elderly woman (OED)
bubbeleh (
Yid. באָבעלע): a term of endearment; esp. for a young...
- widest-circulation
Yiddish newspapers are
probably the w****ly
issues Der
Yid (דער איד "The Jew"), Der
Blatt (דער בלאַט; blat 'paper') and Di Tzeitung...
- long-time
editor and
publisher of The
Cancer Letter. His
debut novel was The
Yid (2016). Born in Moscow,
Goldberg immigrated to the
United States at the age...
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Russian (жидовка / жид), it has been an
antisemitic slur,
similar to the word
yid,
since the mid-19th century. On
December 4, 1762
Empress Catherine II issued...