Patrick Kavanagh was one of the foremost Irish poets of the 20th century. He is often seen as a “rural” poet but most of his output was produced in the city. […] Kavanagh liked to be different, and this also applied when it came to the poetic convention of rhyming. He said “out...
Non-Jews’ use of Jewish language represent diverse orientations toward Jews: from respect to romance, from humor to hatred. Those who are “Jew-adjacent” – friends, spouses, co-workers, etc. – tend to use Jewish English in respectful ways. Politicians speaking to Jewish groups use Hebrew...