Yiddish Songs from Paris / Claude Berger at the "Train De Vie"

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Claude Berger Live "Yiddish Songs in Train De Vie",
with musicians Vasile Dumitru and Florian Dumitru.

"Claude Berger was born in 1936 in the Marais.
Early maternal orphan, carrying the yellow star to 6 years, abandoned by his
father's throne in brothel kingpin ... The child shows an example of
precocity in adversity, coercion and persecution: hidden during
two years in a hovel in the suburbs of Paris, he escapes to
meet the needs of the thirteen people who constitute "the tribe".

Angry young man in search of humanity and revolution, became
dentist, he finds himself in black Africa and in Algeria, mixed
events of independence.

In the seventies, he became involved in thinking and writing
policies. He wrote articles in the journal Politics today, then
in release, Modern Times, or Le Nouvel Observateur.

Revisiting Marx, he denounced the Leninist capitalism and state dearly
false and false socialist left. The crisis, Claude Berger, is
not that of capitalism, but that the wage, which he claims
abolition.

In 1978, he triggered a controversy by signing an article in Le Matin
virulent against Georges Marchais, accusing them of duplicity in
anti-Semitism. This paper earned him an answer to one of Mankind.

In 1997, a few months of the Papon trial, Claude Berger sign test
Blanch called Vichy? , Reflection on the essence of antisemitism.

At the dawn of the new millennium, he opened a restaurant in the Ashkenazi
Marais, The Train of Life. The winery has hosted writers, musicians and debates
on the philosophy of Judaism. Closed recently, the Friends of
Lifestyle has plans to recreate this place of expression and meetings.

In 2003 he published by Editions Characters Jerusalem, at the foot of the wall,
collection of poems imbued with mysticism, illustrated by photographs
his younger son, David."

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