Growing up in Brooklyn, I knew there were ‘frum’ or observant Jews and there were non-religious or non-observant Jews. Bottom line, we were all Jews. Suddenly, when I was first thrust into the heartland of BT
A new initiative called The Jewish English Lexicon is (re)creating a field of Jewish Linguistics by keeping track of Yinglish, Hebrish, and other distinctive ways English-speaking Jews speak