The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated

by Leo Rosten

Other authorsLawrence Bush (Editor)
Hardcover, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

422.4391 ROS

Publication

Crown (2001), Edition: Upd Sub, 496 pages

Description

More than a quarter of a century ago, Leo Rosten published the first comprehensive and hilariously entertaining lexicon of the colorful and deeply expressive language of Yiddish. Said “to give body and soul to the Yiddish language,” The Joys of Yiddish went on to become an indispensable tool for writers, journalists, politicians, and students, as well as a perennial bestseller for three decades. Rosten described his book as “a relaxed lexicon of Yiddish, Hebrew, and Yinglish words often encountered in English, plus dozens that ought to be, with serendipitous excursions into Jewish humor, habits, holidays, history, religion, ceremonies, folklore, and cuisine–the whole generously garnished with stories, anecdotes, epigrams, Talmudic quotations, folk sayings, and jokes.” To this day, it is considered the seminal work on Yiddish in America–a true classic and a staple in the libraries of Jews and non-Jews alike. With the recent renaissance of interest in Yiddish, and in keeping with a language that embodies the variety and vibrancy of life itself, The New Joys of Yiddish brings Leo Rosten’s masterful work up to date. Revised for the first time by Lawrence Bush in close consultation with Rosten’s daughters, it retains the spirit of the original–with its wonderful jokes, tidbits of cultural history, Talmudic and Biblical references, and tips on pronunciation–and enhances it with hundreds of new entries, thoughtful commentary on how Yiddish has evolved over the years, and an invaluable new English-to-Yiddish index. In addition, The New Joys of Yiddish includes wondrous and amusing illustrations by renowned artist R.O. Blechman.… (more)

Barcode

4946

Awards

Audie Award (Finalist — Humor — 2002)

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User reviews

LibraryThing member bostonbibliophile
The New Joys of Yiddish is a terrific reference and a really fun book to sit down and read. It's filled with folklore, jokes, stories and comics as well as really useful pronounciation guidelines. I don't think I would ever try to use the words here but it helps me understand Jewish literature a
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little better and it's a great place to look up new words.
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LibraryThing member melsmarsh
For every Jewish word, you get a definition and often a story to go along with illustrating the point and definition.
LibraryThing member hmib
At last! I've finally managed to find a copy of this wonderful book. I used to have a copy of the original, but foolishly lent it to somebody and forgot to whom!

ISBN

0609607855 / 9780609607855
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