"Diasporic Hebrew: A Conversation with Tal Hever-Chybowski"
Hebrew has always been a language in flux, in negotiation. It is commonly thought that Hebrew was the language of the Zionists while Yiddish was the language of the Bund. The picture is more complex, and has a longer history. Speaking and writing in Hebrew have always been, at least in the last three hundred years, at the heart of Jewish discourse here.