Season 2, Episode 3: The Double Date
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A blind date for Leizer with the perfect woman turns into a battle of nebbish proportions. Starring Mayim Bialik.
Created by Jamie Elman & Eli Batalion
Music by TANTZ: www.tantz.co.uk
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This is the greatest episode!! Do a Part 2 with Mayim PLEASE!!!!
@kenbrown438
Жыл бұрын
I second that emotion !!!! Mazel tov !!!!
@leonardo899
4 ай бұрын
I think we are never getting that second episode.
Mayim Bialik is a superb actor. She really should be doing movies or theater. I think this was the very best episode of YidLife Crisis.
Mayim Bialik is so funny. It was amazing hear her speak Yiddish :) great video guys!
@hank1519
5 жыл бұрын
I like her Yiddish accent!
@rezajafari6395
4 жыл бұрын
hank it’s quite German IMO
I loved it. Mayim asked the perfect questions and the guys were cute in their own way. I love the way she handled them both.
He said Netflix and Chulent. I laughed. Then Mayim asked if they packed their own bags, and I mamish died.
@yidlifecrisis
8 жыл бұрын
+Miriam D Mamish?! A dank.
@bryanlimon749
3 ай бұрын
The subtitles didn't catch the pun.
The comedic dynamics of you three are perfect. It's like you've been performing all your careers together. Hilarious.
‘My mother told me that your mother told her that you’re a neurosurgeon... impressive!’ 😂😂😂
Can0t stop coming here to watch this episode. Mayim Bialik is great!! Who else would love to watch her playing this character in a movie? WILL THERE BE PART 2??? PLEASE!!!
I didn't know Mayim speaks Yiddish, that's so cool. I'm German so I understood most of it. I'm surprised to be honest.
@jamesmanzano5231
6 жыл бұрын
Learn German with Jenny It’s Learn German with Jenny! I’ve been practicing my German. Is Yiddish German?
@H.J.Fleischmann
6 жыл бұрын
Sort of. Yiddish is practically speaking an Alemannic dialect, as Alemannisch speakers can talk with Yids and it will be hard to tell them apart based off of language (unless you can pick out the Yiddish words).
@Lagolop
5 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmanzano5231 It is a Germanic language based on Medieval High German. Linguistically classified as a West Germanic language (same family as Dutch and English)
@leonamay8776
3 жыл бұрын
@@H.J.Fleischmann I speak Swiss German. Yiddish (especially when not spoken by people who seem to have an origin much further east / more Slavic language influences) is a language I generally understand very well...
@H.J.Fleischmann
3 жыл бұрын
@@leonamay8776, thank you for backing up what I said.
Did someone pack your bags for you? LOL. She could work El Al security.
@MrNascar1111
4 жыл бұрын
That's the joke lololol
@s.marcus3669
3 жыл бұрын
@@MrNascar1111 It was a twofer; the El Al reference that every Jew who has ever flown to Israel knows and the fact that Eli and Lazer are still momma's boys who still allow their mothers to smother them, a classic theme in Jewish jokes.
@SparkTheGenius
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was the joke!
Mayim is amazing! Literally amazing and her Yiddish is so good
I came here because mayim bialik here,love her 💕💯
OMG I love this video! So I came here because of Mayim Bialik and I am from Germany. It was so cool to listen to people speaking Yiddish, I mean I didn't know how Yiddish sounds like and as you started to speak I kind of was shocked because I could understand most of the spoken sentences without the translation. Besides that, really funny video! Could you do more with her?
@Renain-hr8bq
8 жыл бұрын
+iloveyouall It makes sense that you understood most of the words, since Yiddish is a combination of German and Hebrew (the jews spoke yiddish so that the non jewish people would not understand them...).
@jessab7460
8 жыл бұрын
Yea me too i was so surprised. Its not far away from German :)
@BrutalistCanoodlist
8 жыл бұрын
+Jessica B, +iloveyouall that is SO COOL that you guys understand the Yiddish scripted dialogue, solely by knowing German!
@KielBrito
8 жыл бұрын
+iloveyouall I speak German as well and I was thrilled to understand their Yiddish! It sounds really cool.
@Laivy
7 жыл бұрын
This is a litvish dialect, the Yiddish I speak sounds more like Switzerland German than regular German, it's completely different than how they speak
I keep watching this and hope to see the next date...
I came here from Mayim's site Grok Nation Great video
@astreamartinez2542
8 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@mspatti
8 жыл бұрын
+Charles Lee Me too.
You don't have to be Jewish to find this very funny.
@herzschlagerhoht5637
4 жыл бұрын
But you have to be German to understand it! ;)
@odessafile75
4 жыл бұрын
@@herzschlagerhoht5637 Or understand Yiddish.
@herzschlagerhoht5637
4 жыл бұрын
@@odessafile75 Sheyn geshefte makhen!
@ldzplove
3 жыл бұрын
My Jewishness is so far removed, yet I throughly enjoy this scene. So great
@lindaleelaw5277
3 жыл бұрын
Just single with a praying mother
Please, do more of these! I want to see what happens next!
I can watch this over and over and over and over. I loooove Miyim Bialik
There needs to be a sequel this 😂
Best combo ever! Love these guys! Mayim - you rock! :)
Very funny! Can't wait to see the second screening date...
@thebibleintheschoolsnotthe2641
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!💞
@verednets
3 жыл бұрын
Me too 😊
New subscriber here . . . as a single Jewish woman of a "certain age," this made me laugh and wince at the same time. Nice work, guys!
@yidlifecrisis
7 жыл бұрын
Ah, the ol' Laugh n' wince... that was the intention. A dank!
Here for the Mayim, hilarious! New sub!
This was fantastic! Thank you for filling my morning with laughter.
AMAAAZING! Supremely funny episode, and I'm so happy to see Mayim! Sharing ***
Why do you not have your own sketch comedy show. I absolutely loved this.
Oh my god this was amazing. I was told to watch these to see Mayim Bialik speak Yiddish. It was amazing.
Oh I laughed so hard at this...Mayim, you impress and surprise me the more I learn. YOU ROCK
Subscribed in hopes to see Mayim again, and congrats for the whole team - loved the pace and cuts too!
basically everything she does has a good feel to it. such a nice person
I'm not useful as a critic, so no 'assessment'. I would like to say I found this hilarious. You all have a great sense of the absurd. I was laughing non-stop. And thank you! You're very gifted people.
This was hysterical! Very good video.
I'm German and I thought "I understand what they're saying but they are pretty bad at speaking German". Turns out it's not German, oops.
@yidlifecrisis
7 жыл бұрын
+Ccaarrooification Close!... But no. But thanks for watching!
@ineffableusername1954
6 жыл бұрын
I'm German, too. What language were they speaking?
@tzusimreu
6 жыл бұрын
yiddish its closely related to german
@sersastark
5 жыл бұрын
@@ineffableusername1954 Yiddish, very close to German!
@Angelotube5000
4 жыл бұрын
I can understand Yiddish better than Wienerisch LMAO
I speak German and could understand about 85% of what they were saying! I cracked up with Mayim called her mother too! These two men are like the two brother cousins--found in every culture--who can't be separated!
Factoid: When he arrives, Lazer calls her “Chaya”, which is Mayim’s middle name.
That was great! Loved Mayim! Thanks! :)
too funny! I can't wait for the next episode.:)
This is absolutely hysterical! Love, so much love.
Sehr Gute! Mayim is a very interesting young woman. Clearly, she is a well educated career women in real life and she is conveying to the audience a harsh reality that many successful career women find themselves in daily: Finding a well educated and successful man for a relationship and/or marriage is very difficult Yiddish or not. The war on boys and men has created a scarcity of well educated and successful men that meet the modern day standards of educated career Western women who feel it is necessary to be a bit picky.
Am I the only one who wants a full series of her dating these two dudes, eventually setting them both up with friends of hers, and ending up with the perfect guy for her. They both attempt to crash her wedding but don’t get the guts
@strongeronplants
3 жыл бұрын
You mean Sheldon?
Loved it. I almost feel like this should be my new approach to dating lol. Great job!!
Hilarious!! Really well done!!
I love it! Subscribed immediately!
This is so funny! i need a second part
A friend sent this to me. Oh my gosh! What a great way to start a morning! This was awesome! Thank YOU for making it!
@yidlifecrisis
6 жыл бұрын
You - and your friend - are awesome!
That’s absolutely amazing!!! Loved it
OMG, I laughed so hard, my husband had to come in and see what I was watching!
i watched it 3 times, amazing! i loved it, loved it, loved it!
This manage de trois is hilarious !!!! I "luv" it when you all speak Yiddish !!!! Mayim is the perfect mate !!!!
This series has really been growing on me, and this episode was (though predictable in some ways) hilarious!
Hilarious. Thanks Jamie and Eli!
Found this by mistake but now am a believer. So funny, I almost plotzed!!!! Looking forward to checking you guys out.
This is HILARIOUSLY PERFECT!! 💖😂😂😂💖
"I presume you're freelance as well?" Ouch!
love this!!! brilliant!
This was amazing.
I loved how her character knew how to speak the language. That was to funny.
Jamie, you guys are terrific. I had a nice surprise. I had the pleasure of seeing you at The Producers at Saidye Bronfman and really enjoyed it a lot. Your old neighbour on Greenwood. Good luck always, ruby heft
Mayim's Facebook brought me here, I loved it!!
incredibly hilarious , you guys are a riot!!!
Best episode yet!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THIS VIDEO. SO FUNNY. I WANT TO SEE MORE!!!
Pretty funny. I enjoyed hearing the Yiddish, too - but I definitely needed the subtitles!
I enjoyed this Mayim. Good job! Very funny...
This is so funny! really enjoy this video
Mayim is such a Mayim in this video, I loved her, I wish she could appear in season 3!!
Do another video with Mayim, please! She's frickin hilarious!
Watched it again: BEST EPISODE EVAH!
Fantastic! Thumbs up!
I loved everything about this.
Depending on whether you are a Litvak or a Glitzianer you would pronounce it Chullent or Chillent. So the conjoining of chill and chillent is not a stretch at all. For those not familiar, Yiddish was the primary language of Jews in Russia even though the language is similar to German (except that it has a totally different "personality". ) Jews were not allowed to participate in many aspects of Russian life in the "Pale of Settlement", which had the effect of preserving their culture and language as they kept largely to themselves.
THERE NEEDS TO BE MORE OF THISSSSS
hahahahahaha that is HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm sharing this out with all my mates.
I just subscribed ...great video thanks you Mayim Bialik, please do more stuff with her I will like to see now who of you get to actually date her ...
I LOVE THIS VIDEO, PLEASE MORE MORE MORE...
Really enjoyed this.
This just keeps getting better and better! Kol hakavod guys!!!
I "luv" the background music !!!!
When is the next one coming out? I'm dying here!
wow I didn`t know that Yiddisch is just German with a Hebrew accent :D I`ve never heard it before, but I understood about 85% and German isn`t my first language :D the difference is like Slovak and Polish :D
This is the funniest thing I've ever seen!
THIS WAS PERFECT.
This is amazing.
i want a sequel of this
Hahaha...that was hilarious! Mayim Baliak (sorry for the misspell)was perfect!
This is awesome!
loved it!
I started watching due to this video. I went back to season 2 ep 1. I like your show. When will the next episode be available?
There needs to be more of these.
I'm not Jewish, but I get the jokes. Funny.
This is the funniest thing I've ever seen in my life.
That was wonderfully funny
I got here from Mayim's face book page. I liked this scene with her in it.
@gregorykennerly2321
8 жыл бұрын
+Gina Pressley I got here from Kveller.
Idea of perfect Friday night "Netflix and Cholent," lol!!!!
PERFECTION! Failt dire nor Mayim!
Speed dating on steroids.. Love it!! Pre-screening before an actual date! Brilliant!! Too bad this isn't the norm. You'd think there would be a better and more thorough process when choosing a mate. Hell, McDonald's has a better vetting process than some people! lol
I have never heard Yiddish spoken in a conversation, mostly a word or two. I did hear some German in there, but that's all I was able to pick out.
LOVED IT!!!!
Really appreciated them speaking Yiddish! 😊
This is my favorite episode