The Yiddish Book Center's

Wexler Oral History Project

A growing collection of in-depth interviews with people of all ages and backgrounds, whose stories about the legacy and changing nature of Yiddish language and culture offer a rich and complex chronicle of Jewish identity.

Hearing Yiddish is "Like Somebody's Wrapping Me in a Blanket and Hugging Me"

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Dorothy Goldstone, a writer and Yiddish Book Center volunteer, shares childhood memories of feeling extreme comfort and warmth when her Yiddish-inflected uncles would come to her English-speaking home. To this day, hearing Yiddish evokes a sense of belonging and homecoming for Dorothy.

This is an excerpt from an oral history with Dorothy Goldstone.

This excerpt is in English.

Dorothy Goldstone was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1948.