Learn Yiddish through entertaining stories and poems.
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What took so long? This episode deals with Food and the Jewish focuson what's important. It's seen through the eyes of those who livedthrough the Holocaust. Then you learn the happy secret of how onelove affair ended happily...because of a brisket.Follow along with the happenings of Kish Mir in Yiddish at:https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
If it's proper for ladies to go first, then men surely must follow. You'llget a peek at what's in store if you're a Jewish kid, andYou'll meet a Jewish Six-Gun Shooter, along with a poem about A BookSearcher.Follow along with the happenings of Kish Mir in Yiddish at:https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
This program you don't want to miss...it deals with love and emotionfrom a romantic view, as well as describing the love of one's mom. It'sheartfelt.Follow along with the happenings of Kish Mir in Yiddish at:https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
This program you don't want to miss...it deals with love and emotionfrom a romantic view, as well as describing the love of one's mom. It'sheartfelt.Follow along with the happenings of Kish Mir in Yiddish at:https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
This episode deals with body parts, and the problems our friendYaankel has to confront. Another poem deals with the age-old Angel ofDeath, Dee Maalec'hemoovess. The final poem has to do with a mostimportant body part...one's shnozola; what a great word.Follow along with the happenings of Kish Mir in Yiddish at:https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
We go au natural as we focus on the Moon, and where it fits into ourlives. That's followed by a poem dealing with the forces of Nature andwho's really in charge.Follow the podcast at:https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
Find out why the number 4 is important to us Yiddlac'h...Listen to anoriginal poem, never heard before. It involves the Blind leading theDeaf. Makes one wonder...Follow along with the happenings of Kish Mir in Yiddish at:https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
Listen to a story about a single, recently widowed mother on her way to America following the Camps and World War II. Listen to an original collection of poems about one's mother; while she was alive and when she wasn't. Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishOur Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
Join us for original Yiddish poetry time. Ich Frayg Meec'h Deec'h (I ask you) is a convoluted ditty about a fellow Dealing with a case of PTSD. And that bang on the head didn't help matters either…Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishOur Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364
Our opening program is a subtle way of introducing a way to communicate in Yiddish. We'll introduce two original poems, along with basic instructions on how to actually speak Yiddish like you belong.The free-flowing episode has to do with the host; Shloymeh D'Voyle: Sol the good guy. Who he is, and what's he all about. The interesting thing is, meeting someone for the first time and not being able to really understand about him, because of a different language. You really do have to concentrate on who he is, rather than a passive glance that's understood.The other poem has to do with a medical procedure. You won't see an episode like this on Grey's Anatomy. The poem begins with a medical procedure, the prognosis and follow up behavior of the patient. The story does have a few curves and winds up nowhere near where it started out.Get a beverage, sit down in a comfortable chair and relax. Let the richness and the warmth of Yiddish properly spoken, entertain you…Kish Mir in Yiddish, indeed.@KishMirinYiddishsolawend@gmail.com
We deal with the Holiday known as SIKKIS, occurring on the heels ofYom Kippur. You learn about one of the hardest words in the Yiddishlanguage to pronounce. It ends with a wonderful poem about theYiddish language in general. It meanders.Follow along with the happenings of Kish Mir in Yiddish at:https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddishhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/406164584451364