When you are so superior, how could you even interact with the rest of us. It is an unimaginable gap in knowledge.
@Tali58994 күн бұрын
Are you high or do you just come from a very fun,happy family??
@chanabatya-x7c4 күн бұрын
I could not love this more. I listen to it all the time and find it so moving.
@heidimeyer517710 күн бұрын
👍🏾👍🏾🙂
@alphadog338411 күн бұрын
Better when hot, more like a soup. With potatoes and thick bread. My opinion.
@sunnyfl170014 күн бұрын
Pleasure to watch pleasure to listen. Please more videos like this , please more Jewish recipes thank you .
@carolmikofsky497616 күн бұрын
Lovely adaptation & performance (Anton)
@alwatsky17 күн бұрын
Just saw this. Enjoy Camp Perry !
@zamirbir924817 күн бұрын
למה אתה לא שר את הפזמון?
@yaelpalombo409318 күн бұрын
♥️👏👏👏🎶💙
@gabriellawrence659819 күн бұрын
Great to see that some youngsters speak yiddish.
@dianablack972820 күн бұрын
As someone learning Yiddish with Duolingo, this was delightful and helpful!!
@helenkasten70721 күн бұрын
That was so fun to listen to a young Yiddish speaker
@aidelbloom529522 күн бұрын
Thank you for this. Daniel Kahn you are amazing. Helping me to practise my Yiddish
@ProsteYiddish22 күн бұрын
A geshmaker maykhl mit a geshmakn yiddish! Shkoyekh!
@gabriellawrence659819 күн бұрын
Nice to see you here, Esther!
@sarahlarsson24 күн бұрын
This is still one of my favorite things to have happened in the last year 😊
@MurielMarkowicz-od7uy25 күн бұрын
Très très belle voix.
@knarfmachandel343326 күн бұрын
Ich verstehe Alles. Auch die wenigen Hebräismen. Ich vermute der Sprecher spricht besser Hochdeutsch.
@OtisFan127 күн бұрын
Very beautiful and moving. It's rather uncanny that I ran across this for the first time today, when just a few hours ago I happened upon and watched a very good documentary about three 9-11 British survivors.
@AREZD1Ай бұрын
Saw him perform thiis a few month back. I cried a lot. Was a really touching moment of shared humanity i will probably never forget.
@normchandok4432Ай бұрын
Very interesting! Maybe there are many Polish and Pomeranian ( part of it in Poland nowadays) people with mongolian genes.
@katrinlevi6808Ай бұрын
What a cute video. I‘m a German living in Israel and your jiddish is very nicely understandable ❤️ My husband just came from work and asked me if I ever ate Kugel. I will try your old world version. I once ate a classic one with cinnamon and raisins at a Shabat dinner and I know Kugel Jerushalmi. I think this version is a nice mix of both with the crispy crust from the pan. Greetings to you from the Levi’s in Netanya ❤
@ryandickson2224Ай бұрын
The thought of my great, great grandfather singing this coming to the US from Russia.
@RKK-RKKАй бұрын
Kaalikääryle in Finnish,our language, a little bit in different way as we do. Yummy.
@ChulaMishaАй бұрын
Where’s the recipe 😅
@sweetmallowАй бұрын
Hey my birthday this year october 19th is also on simchas torah. Lovin your videos. I don't know what's more geshakt, your chalopshes or your yiddish.
@adishakti8787Ай бұрын
Much empathy and a beautiful interview. Schnitzel!!
@ddobro2Ай бұрын
I just about fell out of my seat when I realized it sounds eerily similar to « golubtzi » which is Russian/Ukrainian stuffed cabbage
@a.z.foreman74Ай бұрын
I cried so much as I listened to this. Thank you.
@reflektorfalke8150Ай бұрын
Wie schön! Danke sehr…🙏
@sassischАй бұрын
פֿאַקטאָר'ס סערוועס בייקאָן פֿון חזיר! 🥴
@hellbooks3024Ай бұрын
People who write analytically about humor are rarely funny. Case in point: Henri Bergson
@ralphbaier7793Ай бұрын
I loved your people once.
@haroldgoodman1302 ай бұрын
Ben Gvir and Smotrich are not extemists. They are people you don't agree with. This is not news. This is an editorial. However, i enjoy your Yiddish though the content is colored by your opinions masquerading as news. The fact is that the majority of Israelis in this election didn't vote the way you wanted.
@PedroLopez-sx1zw2 ай бұрын
Schallom. Tremendous
@ecomandurban71832 ай бұрын
my grandmother spoke Yiddish. I speak fluent German and have recently started to learn Yiddish which with the help of these Daniel Kahn songs I am progressing well
@lluisboschpascual48692 ай бұрын
Lchaim Hallelujah... I love it. Perfect, bring it on
@sourjyabanerjee93102 ай бұрын
You're a wonderful guitarist as well 😊
@JordanVanRyn2 ай бұрын
My grandparents, Saul and Gertrude, used to speak Yiddish and their roots came from Ukraine and Poland. Hearing this famous song in their tongue makes me think of my grandparents. It’s a beautifully done cover.
@GloxGlox-nl4cd2 ай бұрын
To my stepson, love mom 😊
@ld40322 ай бұрын
Варнишки, варнишки! Где были? У бабушки!
@g1e2c3k4o3 ай бұрын
I surprisingly understood the Yiddish. Thank you for the great recipe.
@juliagriffin4613 ай бұрын
Amazing. Better than the original.
@sofia547143 ай бұрын
Yeshua is King ❤
@yaelelerner35443 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@davidsider65483 ай бұрын
His advice on food was not always followed. Supposedly he told the lox-slicer at Zabar's to cut it thinner, only to be told: "I don't tell you how to play the violin, Mr. Perlman, and you don't tell me how to slice lox."
@norasnails56483 ай бұрын
ha ha!! love that story.
@rennyskiathitis81783 ай бұрын
I feel like Yiddish taught in American classrooms should be the dialect spoken by native Yiddish Speakers. Hassidic Yiddish should be the Standard simply because they are the only Jews that teach the language as a Mame Loshn.
@MonteLogic3 ай бұрын
Transcript please?
@leawolinetz93953 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this, Irene although 3 years old, it just came on my screen today.. Thanks Lea Wolinetz
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Good history. Good video
When you are so superior, how could you even interact with the rest of us. It is an unimaginable gap in knowledge.
Are you high or do you just come from a very fun,happy family??
I could not love this more. I listen to it all the time and find it so moving.
👍🏾👍🏾🙂
Better when hot, more like a soup. With potatoes and thick bread. My opinion.
Pleasure to watch pleasure to listen. Please more videos like this , please more Jewish recipes thank you .
Lovely adaptation & performance (Anton)
Just saw this. Enjoy Camp Perry !
למה אתה לא שר את הפזמון?
♥️👏👏👏🎶💙
Great to see that some youngsters speak yiddish.
As someone learning Yiddish with Duolingo, this was delightful and helpful!!
That was so fun to listen to a young Yiddish speaker
Thank you for this. Daniel Kahn you are amazing. Helping me to practise my Yiddish
A geshmaker maykhl mit a geshmakn yiddish! Shkoyekh!
Nice to see you here, Esther!
This is still one of my favorite things to have happened in the last year 😊
Très très belle voix.
Ich verstehe Alles. Auch die wenigen Hebräismen. Ich vermute der Sprecher spricht besser Hochdeutsch.
Very beautiful and moving. It's rather uncanny that I ran across this for the first time today, when just a few hours ago I happened upon and watched a very good documentary about three 9-11 British survivors.
Saw him perform thiis a few month back. I cried a lot. Was a really touching moment of shared humanity i will probably never forget.
Very interesting! Maybe there are many Polish and Pomeranian ( part of it in Poland nowadays) people with mongolian genes.
What a cute video. I‘m a German living in Israel and your jiddish is very nicely understandable ❤️ My husband just came from work and asked me if I ever ate Kugel. I will try your old world version. I once ate a classic one with cinnamon and raisins at a Shabat dinner and I know Kugel Jerushalmi. I think this version is a nice mix of both with the crispy crust from the pan. Greetings to you from the Levi’s in Netanya ❤
The thought of my great, great grandfather singing this coming to the US from Russia.
Kaalikääryle in Finnish,our language, a little bit in different way as we do. Yummy.
Where’s the recipe 😅
Hey my birthday this year october 19th is also on simchas torah. Lovin your videos. I don't know what's more geshakt, your chalopshes or your yiddish.
Much empathy and a beautiful interview. Schnitzel!!
I just about fell out of my seat when I realized it sounds eerily similar to « golubtzi » which is Russian/Ukrainian stuffed cabbage
I cried so much as I listened to this. Thank you.
Wie schön! Danke sehr…🙏
פֿאַקטאָר'ס סערוועס בייקאָן פֿון חזיר! 🥴
People who write analytically about humor are rarely funny. Case in point: Henri Bergson
I loved your people once.
Ben Gvir and Smotrich are not extemists. They are people you don't agree with. This is not news. This is an editorial. However, i enjoy your Yiddish though the content is colored by your opinions masquerading as news. The fact is that the majority of Israelis in this election didn't vote the way you wanted.
Schallom. Tremendous
my grandmother spoke Yiddish. I speak fluent German and have recently started to learn Yiddish which with the help of these Daniel Kahn songs I am progressing well
Lchaim Hallelujah... I love it. Perfect, bring it on
You're a wonderful guitarist as well 😊
My grandparents, Saul and Gertrude, used to speak Yiddish and their roots came from Ukraine and Poland. Hearing this famous song in their tongue makes me think of my grandparents. It’s a beautifully done cover.
To my stepson, love mom 😊
Варнишки, варнишки! Где были? У бабушки!
I surprisingly understood the Yiddish. Thank you for the great recipe.
Amazing. Better than the original.
Yeshua is King ❤
❤❤❤
His advice on food was not always followed. Supposedly he told the lox-slicer at Zabar's to cut it thinner, only to be told: "I don't tell you how to play the violin, Mr. Perlman, and you don't tell me how to slice lox."
ha ha!! love that story.
I feel like Yiddish taught in American classrooms should be the dialect spoken by native Yiddish Speakers. Hassidic Yiddish should be the Standard simply because they are the only Jews that teach the language as a Mame Loshn.
Transcript please?
I enjoyed this, Irene although 3 years old, it just came on my screen today.. Thanks Lea Wolinetz