@isac i went (by accident) at an yiddish play once and i was so surprised i could understand most of the play (i studied german when i was young) yet i was very confused.Until then i didn't know yiddish existed (we don't have many in out city and if we do they tend to stay ...
program celebrates Jewish traditions, holidays, beloved foods and the Yiddish and Hebrew words that describe them. Their program – which includes everything from fun facts about bagels to why there is no substitute for a good “Oy!”– rekindles childhood memories and makes audiences laugh out ...
program celebrates Jewish traditions, holidays, beloved foods and the Yiddish and Hebrew words that describe them. Their program – which includes everything from fun facts about bagels to why there is no substitute for a good “Oy!”– rekindles childhood memories and makes audiences laugh out ...
To my childhood, I grew up speaking some Yiddish as the common language among grandparents, all of whom had escaped Eastern Europe a few years before the Second World War and all of whom lost most of their siblings to Treblinka, Auschwitz, Birkenau and Bergen Belsen. I have seen at least ...
Hebrew doesn't even have the verb "to be," so phrases in Germanic languages, which High German (a.k.a. Yiddish) is a form of Hebrew, tend towards using the verb "to go" in their most common greeting question, such as when in English we ask, "How goes it?" For the same reason...
Plagiarism and being Yiddish has got her into the Supreme Court. What a filthy harlot you are America! Jeannon Kralj May 14, 2010 @ 3:40 am Our slimey president nominates this slimey woman to the slimey SCOTUS. Now watch our slimey Senate vote to approve this slime. http://www.rea...
Mike – Do I need to give you a lesson on Hebrew/Yiddish? Goy is the singular name for a ‘member of the host nation’ Goyim is the plural. It is never the word that is offensive, but simply the way it is said. Every language has similar words in case you have never noticed. ...
[Hebrew חרי "yerah/ yareah"] The traditional concept arose with the cycle of moon phases; such months (lunations) are synodic months and last approximately 29.53 days. From excavated tally sticks, researchers have deduced that people counted days in relation to the moon's phases as ...
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We find a similar conduct byAvraham Avinuafter defeating the Four Kings and the King of Sodom offered him the spoils of war.Avrahamresponded I swear I will not take even a shoelace from the spoils for once it becomes Sodom’s the booty is accompanied by the owner’smiddosand thoughts ...