"Eili Lama Azawtani" - Sława Przybylska (10)
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Dzięki Sławo, że to zaśpiewałaś, dzięki Jurku, że to wrzuciłeś, bo -wstyd powiedzieć- ale współobywatele zdają się zapominać...
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oczywiscie ze byli Żydzi w AK, zamiast sie madrzyc moze doczytac warto...
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Something this terrible cannot be allowed to happen again... yet everyday I hear such awful things that I fear we are on this road again...
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och Nasza Kochana SŁAWA! Nikt tak w Jidisz nie zaśpiewa.... jestem wzruszony!
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Read Edelmans memmories, discuss later, true some of AK members fougt WITH the Jews, and Mark Edelman himself fought in the Warsaw Uprising WITH the Poles
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but they did
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Panie Jurku Pan jest Geniuszem, dziekujemy za to wszystko co Pan nam posyla z calego serca.
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..Jews fought with the Polls during Warsaw uprising???What Jews was there any left? you are a idiot !!! go and bother somebody ells
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dzieki tym ktorzy pamietaja
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Bardzo piękne i wstrząsjące.. nie zapomnimy...
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Pamięci tych...których milczenie jest krzykiem ...
Never forget... le'olam lo eshkach ..
If somebody could find drawings by Bronislaw Linke devoted to the Ghetto uprising, that would provide a great visual side for the song...
I bought Linke's album called Stones Are Crying Out (sorry, cannot spell correct Polish) in 1973 in Kharkov, then USSR, but the book got lost after so many moves...
Thanks very much, pane Jurek. I didn't realize that Przybylska was also interested in things Jewish. I liked her a lot before learning this, too.
zavedomo 3 years ago
Judging by the title you give here in Eglish , in Polish that might be "Kamienie krzyczą" or "Kamienie płaczą".
She made many recordings and recitals devoted to Jewish musical legacy/
Thank you.
jurek46pink 3 years ago
There was a carousel on the Aryan side right next to the wall and Poles were having fun while the ghetto was on fire.
dynkur 3 years ago
Now that minor (!) thing - made for a few people mostly uncoscious, arises to the symbol of an extra Jew-martyrology, in SOME - limited - minds, Sir.
jurek46pink 3 years ago
Was Czeslaw Milosz narrow-minded when he wrote Campo di Fiori?
dynkur 3 years ago
No, HE was not ! And the poem is great.
Narrow-minded are those who wants - by force - to use this thing for symplifying and generalizing the history.
By the way: I am a Pole and I am the author of the present video; like many other on my channel - they are devoted to Jews who lost their lives on "my grounds".
I am afraid by your tone, that it will not tell you... anything.
jurek46pink 3 years ago