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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2009

Concert de musique Yiddish
Jeudi 12 février 2009
Lycée La Fontaine Paris

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  • YOU ARE WRONG.. I AM A NATIVE YIDDISH SPEAKER.. 38 YEARS OLD AND YOUNG.. AND THERE ARE 1000'S OF PEOPLE LIKE ME WHO ARE DOING THE SAME DAMN THING... STOP SAYING YIDDISH IS DEAD OR IS DYING, BECAUSE IT WILL NEVER DIE... ITS A REVIVED LANGUAGE..

  • Schindler's List.

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  • @Nadav34 Keep on the good work. The Yiddish language is a beautiful language.

  • Hermoso. 

  • @Nadav34 Actually, they more than likely say it's a dead language meaning it doesn't change. Like latin, it's still spoken, by plenty of people in fact. It just doesn't get all sorts of slang and word changes. Whether it's a person in england, America, Russia, or where ever, Yiddish is spoken without change. (Or much change. Accents vary.)

  • wow this guy name M.M. Warshawsky is to melody!!!!

  • beautiful

    

  • My father was a holocaust survivor and his native tongue was Yiddish. Listening to these kids sing give me the chills. Makes me think of the children murdered in the holocaust and his sister among them.

  • are they crying ????

  • So lovely...

  • @Nadav34 is this song beloved in israel too, my friend? Greetings.

  • Beautiful. But the life of the jews isn´t only tears.

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