For all my Yiddish speakers and learners, I just found an amazing website with testimonies and stories of Jews from Central and Eastern Europe. It's called Corpus of Spoken Yiddish in Europe. It's absolutely fantastic - we got name of the survivor, their city of birth, gender, age at the time of giving their testimony and, on top of that, their dialect. After choosing an interview to listen to, you'll also see a place where the interview was taken and much more. The videos have subtitles but Yiddish is written with Latin letters
I can't express how amazed I am by this website
















