Isaac Bashevis Singer Quotes About Yiddish

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  • There is a quiet humor in Yiddish and a gratitude for every day of life, every crumb of success, each encounter of love... In a figurative way, Yiddish is the wise and humble language of us all, the idiom of a frightened and hopeful humanity.

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph C. Landis (1986). “Aspects of I.B. Singer”
  • I have heard from my father and mother all the answers that faith in God could offer to those who doubt and search for the truth. In our home and in many other homes the eternal questions were more actual than the latest news in the Yiddish newspaper. In spite of all the disenchantments and all my skepticism I believe that the nations can learn much from those Jews, their way of thinking, their way of bringing up children, their finding happiness where others see nothing but misery and humiliation.

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph C. Landis (1986). “Aspects of I.B. Singer”
  • The Jewish people have been in exile for 2,000 years; they have lived in hundreds of countries, spoken hundreds of languages and still they kept their old language, Hebrew. They kept their Aramaic, later their Yiddish; they kept their books; they kept their faith.

  • The truth is that what the great religions preached, the Yiddish-speaking people of the ghettos practiced day in and day out. They were the people of The Book in the truest sense of the word. They knew of no greater joy than the study of man and human relations, which they called Torah, Talmud, Mussar, Cabala.

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph C. Landis (1986). “Aspects of I.B. Singer”
  • It is a fact that the classics of Yiddish literature are also the classics of the modern Hebrew literature.

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph C. Landis (1986). “Aspects of I.B. Singer”
  • To me the Yiddish language and the conduct of those who spoke it are identical.

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph C. Landis (1986). “Aspects of I.B. Singer”
  • The Yiddish mentality is not haughty. It does not take victory for granted. It does not demand and command but it muddles through, sneaks by, smuggles itself amidst the powers of destruction, knowing somewhere that God's plan for Creation is still at the very beginning.

    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Joseph C. Landis (1986). “Aspects of I.B. Singer”
  • One can find in the Yiddish tongue and in the Yiddish spirit expressions of pious joy, lust for life, longing for the Messiah, patience and deep appreciation of human individuality.

    Isaac Bashevis Singer's Nobel Lecture, www.nobelprize.org. December 8, 1978.
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