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New York Times accused of anti-Charedi bias after claims about Yiddish speakers

An opinion piece also claimed Hebrew was a language which 'symbolises far-right militarism'

September 4, 2023 13:07
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The New York Times has been criticised for anti-Charedi bias after publishing a column implying that Yiddish speakers weren't multilingual

The opinion piece, written by academic Ilan Stavans, was published last Saturday and is titled ‘Yiddish Is Having a Moment’.

However Jewish figures have led a backlash to the piece, saying that it shows an anti-Charedi bias from the paper.

In his piece, Stavans claimed Orthodox Jews who speak Yiddish "aren’t multilingual, as secular Yiddish speakers always were."