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Jewish Glossaries

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like a native
- Spike Milligan

Translators bookmark their favorite glossaries and translation resources in their browser.

This Jewish Glossaries website is a compilation of those bookmarks. They will help Jewish translators, editors, and wordsmiths.

What will you find in this website?

Jewish Glossaries has resources in Jewish languages: Yiddish, Aramaic, Hebrew, and Ladino.

Each of those languages includes links and references to glossaries, style sheets, and resources.

Resources that relate to a number of Jewish languages are discussed in the "Multiple Languages" section.

Those who work with these languages will also appreciate the special expanded features in the General section.

Where do you want to go now?

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