Interviews with Yiddish-speaking Children

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Temma Schaechter interviews other Yiddish-speaking children at the 2010 Yiddish Week.
טעמע־ליבע שעכטער אינטערוויויִרט אַנדערע ייִדיש־רעדנדיקע קינדער אויף דער ייִדיש־וואָך 2010

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  • @leyzertag Sprintze ist so süß!!!!! :D

  • Mirr Deitsche chann keijn Problejm, yiddish ze versteien....

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  • דעם איז קאָמיש און עס איז קאָמיש ווייַל אין דער הינטערגרונט איר קענען הערן אַ קינד סקרימינג און געשריגן. זייַן ניט מאָדנע פּונקט אַמיוזינג

  • @TheLordIdanZiegeL

    I agree. The word is crazy.

    The reason for SAREL is t hat I get to volunteer for the IDF and that means a lot to me. Basically you do whatever needs to be done on a military base. Usually small jobs, bit it frees up the reserves to do more important work (if you get my drift). It is my way of helping (a mitzvah).

    I am currently working on my ancestry. House of Diaspora? Hmmm, I'll look into that. A dank and תודה :)

  • @Lagolop not only israelies are meshugane, the whole world is :)

    i don't know why you need sarel for this but if it makes it more easy than why not. in israel you can check if your ancestres were jewish in the house of the diaspora in tel aviv. C YA L8TER ALIGA8OR

  • @TheLordIdanZiegeL

    I will, but first I have to see if I CAN go. With SAREL they interview you first. There is somebody near me that does the interviews. There are SAREL offices in the USA, Canada, Australia, Germany etc. I know both Christians ad Jews from here that had been and everyone raves about how much they enjoyed Israel and the people. Although they said that may Israelis are meshuge ...LOL, especially driving!

  • @TheLordIdanZiegeL

    PS I am sure I have Jewish roots. And my last name is a German Jewish name. My ancestors came from Europe to Canada in the 1800's. My mother's side from Ukraine (or whatever it was called back then); my dad's side was from Austria.

    Zay gezunt ...

  • @TheLordIdanZiegeL

    Yes, Baron de Hirsch did have colonies in Argentina. U can watch vids about the Jewish Gauchos. I am going to send u a link to a site about the Jewish people where I live. There r some great old photos of the pioneering Jews. One picture in particular is very cool. A cowboy with a huge Magen David on his shirt ... LOL. My area is a big ranching & farming area in the province of Alberta in Canada.

    www_dot_littlesynagogue_dot_ca­/PhotoArchive.htm

    I will let you know. A dank :)

  • hmm, more difficult than swiss german.....

  • @Lagolop if you're here don't be shy to leave me your details and we'll meet. :)

  • @Lagolop wow, your knowledge about the jewish people is amazing, and seemingly also about the middle east. r u sure you're not a jew?? :) i heard about the baron hirch. he made the same thing in argentina. anyway, i live in netanya which is 30 k"m north of tel aviv. i'll be glad to meet you when you come to israel. netanya is a lovely city that reminds a bit of a french riviere(mainly cause you hear a lot of french there). have fun, drink well, eat well and party as much as you can my friend.

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