Yiddish is exclusively a vernacular language of Jews of Central/Eastern European descents (Ashkenazim). In addition to prayer and study of sacred texts, Hebrew as a written language had continuous usage to transmit information between Jews who had different vernacular languages (Judeo-Arabic, Ladino, Yiddish, Judeo-Persian etc.)
Yiddish is exclusively a vernacular language of Jews of Central/Eastern European descents (Ashkenazim). In addition to prayer and study of sacred texts, Hebrew as a written language had continuous usage to transmit information between Jews who had different vernacular languages (Judeo-Arabic, Ladino, Yiddish, Judeo-Persian etc.)