At the Polin Museum
At the heart of this exhibition is Hebrew, of course, from its ancient version to its contemporary Israeli adaptation. But it also covers Yiddish, Ladino and Judeo-Arabic. The aim is to show their differences, influences and similarities according to region and era. These languages are marked by tradition, survival and rebirth. Visitors are immersed in a space surrounded by the letters of these different languages. Dozens of objects, some of them very old, are also on display.