When Mayn Yidishe Mame (“My Jewish Mother”), one of the first feature-length Yiddish talkies, arrived on Tel Aviv screens in 1930, pre-State Palestine had a sizable population of Yiddish speakers. But once the lights went out and the movie started to play, a riot began brewing. Members of the so-called “Army for the Defense of the Hebrew Language” charged into […]
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