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    A Yekke (also Jecke) is a Jew of German-speaking origin. [1] Demography and history. The wave of immigration to British Mandatory Palestine in the 1930s and 1940s known as the Fifth Aliyah had a large proportion of Yekkes, around 25% (55,000 immigrants).

    • The Term Is Both Laudatory and Mildly Derogatory. The Internet abounds with theories regarding the term Yekke and how it came to refer to Jewish people of German extraction, some positing that it comes from the German word for “jacket,” since German Jews tended to wear short suit jackets, not the long frocks of their Eastern European contemporaries.
    • They Are the First Ashkenazim. Rashi's Synagogue in Worms, Germany (Photo: Wikimedia Commons) Ashkenaz is the Hebrew name assigned to Germany. The various migrations of Europe’s persecuted Jews over the centuries have meant that, on one hand, Ashkenazi culture spread far east into the Russian Empire.
    • They Have Unique Customs. A wimpel in the Jewish Museum, New York (Photo: Wikimedia Commons) The Jews of Germany have their own unique customs, some of which are shared amongst all Yekkes, and some of which are particular to a specific region or city.
    • Synagogue Tunes Are Very Exact. Synagogues following German rites have specific tunes unique to each holiday and even special Shabbats throughout the year.
  2. Nov 29, 2012 · Underwritten by a 250,000 euro grant from the German Foreign Office, a new databank seeks to preserve the last vestiges of German-Jewish life from around the world.

  3. Apr 30, 2018 · They were called “The Yekkes”, one interpretations of which being a Hebrew acronym for “fails to understand”, or simply – stupid. A bit strange, given that during the 1930’s, seven Nobel Prize laureates were German Jews. Cultural and mental barriers were soon set up between the German immigrants and the Yishuv in Israel.

  4. Jun 19, 2016 · It is the yekkish mingog to recite Magbiah Shefolim after Shelo Osani Isho, to recite Malbish Arumim before Pokeiach Ivrim and to recite Asher Heichin Mitz'adei Gover before She'oso Li Kol Tzorki. The Yehi Rotzon in Birkas HaGomel Chasodim Tovim L'Amo Yisroel is recited in the singular.

  5. Sep 12, 2012 · Yekke is a term used to describe Jews of German-speaking origin, and Yekkish is basically German, though with incursions from Yiddish. The book is not really a dictionary so much as a collection of words and phrases lumped under various categories:

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  7. Jun 10, 2011 · Israelis of German origin used to have fun made of them for being so set in their ways; today, their descendants are embracing social media sites like Facebook to preserve their heritage, as they learn to take pride in their roots.