Well, I like how people talk. I like language. You know, Linda Richman spoke in Yiddish.
Well, I like how people talk. I like language. You know, Linda Richman spoke in Yiddish.
I am determined to give the Yiddish language a fighting chance to survive.
In his authoritative book The Joys of Yiddish, ... an excellent and praiseworthy housewife.
My father who in this case was an obsessive life-long storyteller, and by a very peculiar trick of my father's. My father would tell a very, very long story, and the punch line would be in Yiddish.
The Jewish people have been in exile for 2,000 years they have lived in hundreds of countries, spoken hundreds of languages and still they kept their old language, Hebrew. They kept their Aramaic, later their Yiddish they kept their books they kept their faith.
At one point, he told a Yiddish joke. Only one person in the audience got it.
I heard Yiddish when my father's family came to the house, which was as seldom as my mother could arrange it.
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