Many years ago my friend Sol and I went to KMart on 3rd St. in Los Angeles to shop. As we approached the store, Sol commented to me in Yiddish about the Santa Claus sitting in front of the store ringing a bell. He said “Kick du of the mechigina. Er macht a grida”. The Santa turned to us and said “Se nisht dan gesheft!”
Reply to ?, comment #8, just for your info, his dialect is all yehivish or litvish! So your question, I guess, should be which yeshiva’s Rushasheeva wears this kind of levush?
2) There is no such thing as a Chasidic pronunciation of Yiddish or Hebrew.
Different groups have different pronunciations.
Litvish Chasidim like Lubavitch, Stolin, and Slonim, use a Litvish pronunciation. Polish Chasidim have Polish pronunciation. Galitzianer Chasidim have a Galitzianer pronunciation.
Ha ha. Ah gilechter.
אוי וויי נעבעך
Not the first one 🙂
Old joke a Child refused toy from SanTa because he is Jewish
Santa then told the child “Nem
Tzviei”
Oh, I thought this was a religious site.
A brucheh from the Santa Clauseh Rebbe. What could be better!
you mean from the santa clauseh rosh yeshiva?
The “mall-er” Rebbe.
Many years ago my friend Sol and I went to KMart on 3rd St. in Los Angeles to shop. As we approached the store, Sol commented to me in Yiddish about the Santa Claus sitting in front of the store ringing a bell. He said “Kick du of the mechigina. Er macht a grida”. The Santa turned to us and said “Se nisht dan gesheft!”
I wish him the best of luck. I hope his employer doesn’t require Saturday work, the busiest day at the mall.
Which Chasidic sect wears that type of shtreimel?
This is despicable. I have no idea why it should be posted.
Terrible why should childrenin a good family have to know what Santa is !!
Shtusssim
Reply to ?, comment #8, just for your info, his dialect is all yehivish or litvish! So your question, I guess, should be which yeshiva’s Rushasheeva wears this kind of levush?
So much for your baseless haterd.
1) His pronunciation seems mixed.
2) There is no such thing as a Chasidic pronunciation of Yiddish or Hebrew.
Different groups have different pronunciations.
Litvish Chasidim like Lubavitch, Stolin, and Slonim, use a Litvish pronunciation. Polish Chasidim have Polish pronunciation. Galitzianer Chasidim have a Galitzianer pronunciation.
gimme a break.. this guy is not a stolin or slonim chassid…. trust me!
With all the non stop depressing news about measles, this a welcome relief from all the stress.
By the goyim there are 3 stages in life.
1) They believe in the klutz
2) They don’t believe in the klutz
3) They ARE the klutz
no anti-vexxers allowed on his lap