My immediate family was conservative. We moved to a reform temple because it was closer, but our education started with us learning Hebrew outside of school. It would have been Yiddish too, if we didn't live so far away from other family members who would have thought it necessary. Hebrew is a part of Jewish cultural identity - it's not a skill like painting, for them. I'm not understanding your English in this case, but my family came over in the late 1800's and later speaking both languages.
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