Here you will find useful links to other websites chock-full of Yiddish resources - whether you are a beginner or an old hand.
Learn the Alef-Beys
Absolute beginner? No problem. Go to the YIVO Alef-beys and transliteration site where you can see the Hebrew character, hear the sound it makes and see the Roman character(s) that makes the same sound.
Learn Yiddish Online
The Dora Teitelboim Institute offers the first college-level program in the world where you can learn Yiddish online in three semesters' worth of college-level courses. Registration takes place on a rolling basis. Yiddish I and II are perfect for absolute beginners. Go to the Dora Teitelboim Institute for more details.
Harkavy's Dictionary Online
Harkavy's work is an indispensable tool for any Yiddish learner. I can't believe David Starner actually scanned in the entire dictionary. Lucky for us he did. Here's the whole Yiddish-English, English-Yiddish dictionary for your viewing delight. Harkavy's dictionary
News From Israel Read in Yiddish
Go to Jerusalem online to hear easily accessible Israeli news read in a vibrant klal-shprakh.
A wealth of information on Jewish languages, not just Yiddish. Go to the Jewish Language Research Website to learn about the languages and the researchers behind the information.
Free Downloadable Dictionary for Palm/Windows/Linux
How cool is this? Free downloadable Yiddish/English dictionaries for Windows desktops (XP), Linux desktops and PDAs, and your Palm (OS 5 and higher). Go to Ulrich Greve's website to get yours.
A Fantastic Resource For Using Yiddish on Computer
Go to the Understanding Yiddish Information Processing website for a wealth of information on computing using Hebrew characters. Software for Mac and PCs, Yiddish information processing resources and Yiddish documents.