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From: leybl_goldberg <leybl_goldberg@...>
To: Yidish-Loshn@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, Jul 13, 2009 1:11 pm
Subject: [Yidish-Loshn] Re: FW: eYiddish Newsletter July 2009
Interesant, nor, az bemeshekh fun a tsen yidishe verter, hobn zey tsum veynikstn eyn grayz: "zumere khadoshem", anshtot "zumerdike khadoshim/monatn". (Vegn "yidn hobn nit gehat kin plazhn, nebakh" un vegn zeyer khokhme legabe di finger fun fus, iz beser gornit zogn. Afile di Pripetshik Zinger hobn oysgetrakht epes mit a besern tam: "Kop, akslen, kni, un fis" (Video: "The Pripetshik Singers Sing Yiddish").
Leybl
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> This looks interesting. Hopefully many students will apply to take these courses.
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> It has been a while since our last newsletter. During that time, we went for a complete redesign of our website eYiddish.org in order to provide better information on how we teach Yiddish LIVE over the internet. Check it out now and tell us if you like our new design. More important, we have increased the number of teachers so we can provide a larger number of class options for all learning levels.
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> Thanks to the various origins of our teachers, we are now able to have beginners classes taking place not only in English, but also in French, Spanish, Hebrew and Polish!
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> Let's go to the beach ... in Yiddish! (by Jordan Kutzig)
> Yiddish speaking Jews, just like everyone else, enjoy a trip to the beach during the warm zumere khadoshem (summer months). For centuries, Yiddish speaking Jews, by law confined to live in specific areas, rarely were allowed near beaches. As a result of this, the word for beach often varies by the speaker's origin. (continue ... )
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> Yiddish words for body parts (by Jordan Kutzig)
> Kop, aksln, kni un fingerlekh, kni un fingerlekh. The children's rhyme "Head, shoulders, knees and toes" sounds ridiculous in Yiddish. For starters, there is no single word for toe. (The phrase "finger fun fus", which literally means "finger of the foot" is usually used, but this is simply too long for the rhyme. For that reason fingerl, "little finger" has been used (continue ... )
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> hostu gehert/vos veystu vegn zeyer arbet?
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> Subject: Fwd: eYiddish Newsletter July 2009
> Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 20:17:47 -0700
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> This looks interesting. Hopefully many students will apply to take these courses.
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> Morrie
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> Date: July 10, 2009 6:11:20 AM MST
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> Subject: eYiddish Newsletter July 2009
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> eYiddish Newsletter
> July 2009
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> Sholem aleykhem!
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> It has been a while since our last newsletter. During that time, we went for a complete redesign of our website eYiddish.org in order to provide better information on how we teach Yiddish LIVE over the internet. Check it out now and tell us if you like our new design. More important, we have increased the number of teachers so we can provide a larger number of class options for all learning levels.
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> eYiddish.org goes multilingual
> Thanks to the various origins of our teachers, we are now able to have beginners classes taking place not only in English, but also in French, Spanish, Hebrew and Polish!
> Please contact us for availability of these classes since a minimum of participants is requested.
> Let's go to the beach ... in Yiddish! (by Jordan Kutzig)
> Yiddish speaking Jews, just like everyone else, enjoy a trip to the beach during the warm zumere khadoshem (summer months). For centuries, Yiddish speaking Jews, by law confined to live in specific areas, rarely were allowed near beaches. As a result of this, the word for beach often varies by the speaker's origin. (continue ... )
>
> Yiddish words for body parts (by Jordan Kutzig)
> Kop, aksln, kni un fingerlekh, kni un fingerlekh. The children's rhyme "Head, shoulders, knees and toes" sounds ridiculous in Yiddish. For starters, there is no single word for toe. (The phrase "finger fun fus", which literally means "finger of the foot" is usually used, but this is simply too long for the rhyme. For that reason fingerl, "little finger" has been used (continue ... )
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> Four good reasons to learn Yiddish with eYiddish.org
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> online learning from home;
> live teachers running the classes;
> classes are kept small;
> schedule convenience.
> Check our lessons programs now!
> Feel like writing?
> If you want also to contribute with articles related to Yiddish or that include Yiddish words, send us your texts atarticles@.
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> Recommended items from our store:
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=0 A>
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> Order Now!
>
>
> Sheva Zucker Yiddish textbook
>
> Learning Yiddish in Easy Stages
>
> About eYiddisg.org
>
> eYiddish.org is leading a revolution in Yiddish learning, by offering online classes where students and teachers communicate over the internet. The learning programs cover all levels, from the very beginners up to advanced.
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