
Those interested in Jewish language development are welcome to join Jewish Bilinguals.
We realize that Jewish languages include religious undertones or a Diaspora Jewish social background, and we do focus on this in the group.
The following people join Jewish Bilinguals:
Those who live in two cultures; those whose children speak a language which is different from the local parlance, and those who want to retain their own primary language, will want to join the Jewish Bilingualism group.
Find out more about Jewish Bilinguals
Read the Jewish Bilingualism website
Subscribe to Jewish Bilinguals
Other groups relating to Jewish languages
Find out about guidelines for our Jewish groups
Find out more about other Jewish and Hebrew groups
Third Son will help you decide which Jewish group to join
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