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Yiddish
A fusion of Middle High (12th-century) German and Hebrew, with some Slavic elements; begun originally as Judeo-German in the medieval period; the vernacular of the bulk of Eastern European Jewry until World War II, and its secular literary, folksong, and daily spoken language.
Zealot
A member of the Jewish political party active during the second Temple period. They developed their own religious outlook as they struggled against Roman rule.