An interview with a witness to a historical event would be the best example of a primary source, as it provides firsthand information from someone who experienced the event.
גאָב - which is best rendered in Roman lettering as "gob."
A suit would be best for an interview.
During an interview, someone asks you questions and you answer them to the best of your ability.
Hebrew is a language of the Afro-Asiatic family, spoken by about 6 million people, either as a first or second language (mainly in Israel). Jewish describes an ethno-religious group of people, who mainly practice Judaism in one form or another, although there are also secular Jews. Some people also use the word Jewish to describe the Yiddish language, which is a dialect of low German influenced by the languages of 11 different European countries. This is a somewhat inaccurate use of the word 'Jewish', though, since there are other languages spoken by Jews that are also sometimes called 'Jewish'.
Yiddish has many accents, depending on country of origin. In order to learn an accent, the best method is to listen to native speakers carefully.
גאָב - which is best rendered in Roman lettering as "gob."
The Yiddish word "piska" does not have a widely recognized meaning. It is possible that it may be a variation or misspelling of another Yiddish word, or a slang term specific to a particular region or community. It is always best to consult native Yiddish speakers or Yiddish dictionaries for accurate definitions of specific words.
There are different rituals for different prayers and different prayers for different rituals and events. Some prayers are chanted standing, some sitting, some involve bowing to HaShem. Other prayers are associated with different times of day and day of week, whether it's a day for reading from the Torah, or saying good bye to Shabbat (the Sabbath) for the week.
depends where you live. try college classes, or travel to one of the intensive summer programs like the YIVO program at NYU. if you're in college, i would apply for an internship at the national yiddish book center.
דאַך - which is best rendered in Roman lettering as "dakh," pronounced "dekher."
Hello there, Allow me to do my best to write it out: va shnik ed I hope that helps! Sarah The word ferschnoshked may come from old-fashioned Yiddish. In American Yiddish you would say "oongahshashket", (As pronounced by online pronunciation tools).