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There is no such people as "Yiddish people", and no such country.

Yiddish is a language ... the "patois" of languages of every eastern European country

with any significant Jewish population during the past 600 years, plus Hebrew, plus

Aramaic, and most recently, plus English.

Dormant for a while after the great Jewish migrations of the early 20th Century

and the mass exterminations of the 1930s and 40s, it's experiencing a resurgence

today, since the "Final Solution" itself proved to be the main problem, and failed.

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