Exonyms
The moniker Yekkes came into use among Eastern Yiddish speakers, perhaps in the 19th century, but the exact time is impossible to determine.[38] While it originally referred to all Germans, it evolved to primarily denote German Jews, but the original meaning was preserved into our own time.[39] One instance of Yekke being used in reference to non…
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