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.

Coming to Yiddish Through Its Opposite: Germany

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Ken Frieden, B.G. Rudolph Professor of Judaic Studies at Syracuse University, describes the sense of alienation and discomfort that accompanies the realization of the lack of Jews in Germany, and how this feeling provided an entryway into the study of Yiddish.

This is an excerpt from an oral history with Ken Frieden.

This excerpt is in English.

Ken Frieden was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1955.