This episode with Leah is the most hysterically funny ever! Not to mention it’s totally worth Frieda’s joyful constant cracking up reaction. Such a complete Delight!!!Shkoyakh!!
@@FriedaVizelBrooklynyou know it's funny.......not being from chassidish crowd at all......many litvishe/yeshivish or even more modern (very or just a bit) also went/go to the country all the years. Bungalows are not the way they used to be (homes, or much more upscale bungalows albeit with social setting like a colony, as I'm sure you know), but my friends ALLLL tell me that the fun was halved when the infrastructure upgraded. All their best memories were from sharing one room with 5 sibs (okay not chassidish) with holes in the walls (and I'm not even talking about shleppy people) but that was the way the country was. The more it was like camp the BETTER the memories!
@@FriedaVizelBrooklynlitvishe camps dont even start these days until about 5th or 6th grade......maybe one (Bnos) starts earlier. I don't know why. Kids used to go to Sternberg/Bnos/others from 3rd or so. Now it's only staff kids that young. I think they found it wasn't working for younger kids.......but seems to me those kids in camp from a young age we're having a blast......but maybe didn't work for more than we realized in our perspective.
@@FriedaVizelBrooklynshe is so right......even from the litvishe perspective......that's prob PART of the reason why it changed. The gashmius increased and that's part of it but it's also the click away business.......that being cut off from stupidity and being in 'family camp' (mothers too!) was just awesome.......but'cha can't go back and that's the sad part. I so agree when the camps don't allow the kids to call home......what's calling home......supposed to wait on line for one pay phone......not call from all your counselors CELL PHONES!
I lived about 30 miles from Monticello. We would always pass the bungalow colonies going to Monticello. Fascinated by people wearing long clothes in the summer walking along the road. I was grade school age. I lived Las Vegas and there were people in the Community Kollel that lived nearby. In awe of their culture and commitment to their faith. Thank you for sharing a piece of my childhood as an outside observer from the backseat of our car.
Frieda thank you for sharing Leah with us! In believe this is the first time I’ve seen Leah and she is awesome! In had such a terrific time watching this segment. Thanks for sharing it with us !
I worked for years with the Hasidic community in the Catskills. I would go around to the bungalow colonies taking family photos. Great memories! Good times. Long days. I am writing this from South Fallsburg as I just came up today for a short stay. It is bustling here and growing every year.
This was so funny!!! It turned a day of sadness into a day full of light and joy for me . Nothing like humor to turn things around,. I believe strongly that humor can touch the soul and heal. Its a real affirmation of Life and our shared humanity . Thank you;p both!! ❤️♥️♥️
Another awesome interview. Under neath the humor lies so much love,respect, introspection, intelligence and ultimately acceptance- self acceptance as well as acceptance and compassion for the world you grew up in and May have left. I am amazed by both of you
Frieda, this woman is absolute gold, and you have such a lovely rapport! You’ve brought us another star, the world needs women like Leah and Pearl. I just loved this, after I worked out that this ‘Byali’ woman who was a bit rude to Frieda ( how very dare she!) was actually Leah!! It was such a lovely surprise and so funny. Thankyou, I am just loving your Catskills series. You are doing really important work memorialising this special place, culture and time.
I tuned into this episode not knowing a thing about Leah believing Bailey was a real person & being totally enthralled by her. When she transformed from Bailey to Leah I was "wowed” and tickled pink! I went down the Leah rabbit hole watching her stories/reels and then following. Thank you Freida for this wonderful episode!
I loved every second of this interview. So funny and captivating!! I was also so invested in the pizza story, I wanted to know what happened next!! Baily is fab 😂
Thank you so much to both of you! Just brilliant , entertaining and truly - inspiring, to listen how two g'lungina , special women can still be, and ARE, connected to their life-source - the warm and wonderful heimisha warm community that nurtured them and where they stem from. Frieda, the fact that you so often acknowledge this is so much to your chein and credit!! Much brocho and continued hatzlucha to both of you !
This is the funniest video I’ve watched ever! I’m a Lubavitcher and also grew up going to the country! So funny how so much resonated even though we’re different Hasidic sects!
Very fun. She provides a cultural insight into the "Hasidic" demografic. Comediens who have found success in this genre ("Fluffy", Tiffiny Hadish, etc.) translates into wider audience appeal. She is funny/humorous.
I couldn’t stop laughing!!! Leah is so funny. I have so enjoyed this whole series on the Catskills & the Jewish bungalow communities. Another excellent interview.👍🌟
Great interview, Frieda! I remember going to a small concert where Leah preformed with kineret about 12 years ago when i was still single and visited my married sister in the "country" to help out while her "musband" wasn't there during the week. She such a fun comedian and i love her characters. Even more than that, i loved getting s glimpse of her true self in this interview. You did a great job bringing it out. It's sad to see the pain she's carrying (believe me, most of us carry some version of that in the chasidic community) though she seems to come alive when she goes back to being in those characters. It was a great blend between the real and the fake
thanks for making me laugh with your comment about your mother’s musband. Yes, there’s a pain I think that we’ve all inherited and Leah makes laughter of it which is a true gift. I had not heard of Kineret until recently on Raizy Fried’s Instagram.
Im so sorry for whatever went wrong for you. I love you both and think it's beautiful how you can turn to your unique methods of dealing with those painful aspects while hanging on to the good times- Frieda with your sharing the beauty in the culture, leah with the parodies. It hurts me to know you left those communities because in truth orthodox judaism is true and you seem know it and therefore are hanging on in some way. Chasidism just wasnt the way for you. And it shouldn't have to be. Chasidism was meant for those choosing to take on more of their own volition, but in truth thats a dangerous choice if enforced because as you see it was too much for you. Hashem wants it to be pleasant. And the word chasid means those who go above what is required. If that is whats pleasant for some then by all means. But it doesnt make regular orthodoxy false. Just wanted to put that out there. ❤❤❤@FriedaVizelBrooklyn
I don't know why exactly, but Baily is really funny from the first moment you set eyes on her, even before she speaks a word. Her face, and that phone stuck under her headwrap. Oh my!!
There is so much beauty in the community that is easily taken for granted and not appreciated when you grow up in it. And it’s true, especially you Frieda!!!you can’t get rid of your Hamishkait. Chut! That’s a word I haven’t heard in forever!,,💜
I am surprised there’s a fellow chut knower! it’s nice to be able to see the beauty you don’t see growing up. it’s a kind of gratitude that makes life nicer.
You girls are hilarious bringing back all those delicious old memories I was laughing hysterically ... They don't make it anymore no 9"-13" bakaleh !!! Grocery on premises was really a luxury wow those days are almost now gone .they are replacing it today with fancy house such a shame .the concept of bungalows are almost gone and ladies schmoozing with it too.by the way the social climate just moved into the city. I live in bp and on shabbes I saw in many places women in a circle schmoozing so possible that the country concept is gone so they moved it back into the city for the summer.was FUN watching u girls.thank u 😅
She is hilarious!!!! I have never heard of her before. And I understand why you say that she reveals more to you than academic study about the community. I hope that Leah doesn't fall for the politically correct bug. She is my new favorite comedienne.
Frieda, I think you always have the appropriate reaction. Including Wow. Your reactions are open and honest. Your lack of guile is what so many of us find irresistible. Wow! Although if you could see your way to sprinkle a little bit more Yiddish, with translation, that would be very nice:-)
I absolutely related to the entire "country " shpeil. That was my whole childhood and i loved every minute . As an adult i didn’t go , but i miss it every year . My mother was a different person those 2 months . It was a much simpler time and we were more than happy with it all. Im very blessed to have had such a wonderful experience. Ty Frieda and Leah for this episode
OMG hysterical!!! We just headed back to Poconos from Monticello where we spend the Summer , The Street Broadway was like walking on 13th Ave or Lee Ave. You two together the best for a good laugh😂😂
Leah is very clever! If I sneeze anywhere in the house, I hear “tzu gezunt” from my husband no matter whether he’s in an online meeting or the bathroom, whatever. So sweet. Did you go to Camp Monroe, Frieda? My husband grew up near the brook there, but Stanley Feldsinger the owner was Orthodox so I don’t know that you would’ve gone there.
An awesome video! I love it! This was so funny. I could listen all day! We need to laugh. Wow, love it, wow! You look lovely. Your eyelet top is very pretty. It is something I most definitely would wear. Please do this again! You made my day! Really, you made my day!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I experienced Jewish day camp,,,,,this little catholic girl!!! My Jewish dentist "hired" me on the spot at my appointment. Someone must have dropped out suddenly and the vacancy needed to be filled asap. It was my first summer job! I loved it and my dentist RIP. I also learned to swim thanks to the JCC. The YMCA had a pool but only boys could swim there. That did change over the years. My daughter learned to swim there with the boys. The YWCA did not have a pool. Fond memories of days gone by. My community has radically changed from those days but not for the better.
It is so inspirational to see how much these two women love, appreciate, respect, and admire the world they came from.
I personally find Leah’s honesty and searching very inspiring.
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn 🌴🌴🌴🩵💙❤💜🌈😎🦋🦋🦋🌴🌴🎄🌳🎄🎄🎄
This episode with Leah is the most hysterically funny ever! Not to mention it’s totally worth Frieda’s joyful constant cracking up reaction. Such a complete Delight!!!Shkoyakh!!
Leah is so funny! I really did not know that this episode would be her on a roll but what a fun surprise and what laughs!
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn superb!!
אויסגעצייכנט
@@FriedaVizelBrooklynyou know it's funny.......not being from chassidish crowd at all......many litvishe/yeshivish or even more modern (very or just a bit) also went/go to the country all the years. Bungalows are not the way they used to be (homes, or much more upscale bungalows albeit with social setting like a colony, as I'm sure you know), but my friends ALLLL tell me that the fun was halved when the infrastructure upgraded. All their best memories were from sharing one room with 5 sibs (okay not chassidish) with holes in the walls (and I'm not even talking about shleppy people) but that was the way the country was. The more it was like camp the BETTER the memories!
@@FriedaVizelBrooklynlitvishe camps dont even start these days until about 5th or 6th grade......maybe one (Bnos) starts earlier. I don't know why. Kids used to go to Sternberg/Bnos/others from 3rd or so. Now it's only staff kids that young. I think they found it wasn't working for younger kids.......but seems to me those kids in camp from a young age we're having a blast......but maybe didn't work for more than we realized in our perspective.
@@FriedaVizelBrooklynshe is so right......even from the litvishe perspective......that's prob PART of the reason why it changed. The gashmius increased and that's part of it but it's also the click away business.......that being cut off from stupidity and being in 'family camp' (mothers too!) was just awesome.......but'cha can't go back and that's the sad part. I so agree when the camps don't allow the kids to call home......what's calling home......supposed to wait on line for one pay phone......not call from all your counselors CELL PHONES!
The way she switches between reality and fiction is amazing and she has a natural talent.
Yes!
I lived about 30 miles from Monticello. We would always pass the bungalow colonies going to Monticello. Fascinated by people wearing long clothes in the summer walking along the road. I was grade school age. I lived Las Vegas and there were people in the Community Kollel that lived nearby. In awe of their culture and commitment to their faith. Thank you for sharing a piece of my childhood as an outside observer from the backseat of our car.
Frieda thank you for sharing Leah with us! In believe this is the first time I’ve seen Leah and she is awesome! In had such a terrific time watching this segment. Thanks for sharing it with us !
I did another segment with her but she wasn’t in character. She has a ton of characters but I think Baily is the most well known.
I worked for years with the Hasidic community in the Catskills. I would go around to the bungalow colonies taking family photos. Great memories! Good times. Long days. I am writing this from South Fallsburg as I just came up today for a short stay. It is bustling here and growing every year.
fantastic!!! you must have stories!
This is completely bonkers and I love it. 😂😂
😂😂😂 Leah just took me on a ride!
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn I think you did very well to (semi) hold it together 😂😂
Very funny ladies.
But my real message is I love you guys so much for sharing.
and thank you! wishing you a wonderful shabbes
This was so funny!!! It turned a day of sadness into a day full of light and joy for me . Nothing like humor to turn things around,. I believe strongly that humor can touch the soul and heal. Its a real affirmation of Life and our shared humanity . Thank you;p both!!
❤️♥️♥️
You've just brought pure light to my day. Thank you for sharing this.
Freida. You are so good at feeding her the lines and reacting as if you have rehearsed Your reactions are priceless. Leah is very funny
I enjoy her!
You had me laughing from beginning to end. Laughter heals. Thank you! 😂
❤️💝 I love to laugh, so much joy…
It does heal. I had a headache befóre . Now after watching it's gone.
Thanks so much for the laughs. Especially needed now during politics and the insanity that goes with it.
Frieda, I absolutely enjoyed this episode. Leah is truly talented.
She’s a rare thing. Of the borscht belt greats if you ask me.
Raised in Harris NY. Schooled in Monticello. Left at 17. Glad to breathe the fresh air vicariously again.
Cheers, from the city of New York, to breathing fresh air vicariously. ahhh!
Another awesome interview. Under neath the humor lies so much love,respect, introspection, intelligence and ultimately acceptance- self acceptance as well as acceptance and compassion for the world you grew up in and May have left. I am amazed by both of you
Thanks so much for this wonderful comment, it’s so much appreciated.
HYSTERICAL -- Thank you for this, Frieda -- really brightened my day.
I’m so happy to hear!
Hilarious. Chasidic comedy. Love it.
yes who knew! hysterical!
What an enjoyable and entertaining interview. Thank you, Frieda and Leah!
Frieda, this woman is absolute gold, and you have such a lovely rapport! You’ve brought us another star, the world needs women like Leah and Pearl. I just loved this, after I worked out that this ‘Byali’ woman who was a bit rude to Frieda ( how very dare she!) was actually Leah!! It was such a lovely surprise and so funny. Thankyou, I am just loving your Catskills series. You are doing really important work memorialising this special place, culture and time.
❤️❤️❤️❤️
I tuned into this episode not knowing a thing about Leah believing Bailey was a real person & being totally enthralled by her. When she transformed from Bailey to Leah I was "wowed” and tickled pink! I went down the Leah rabbit hole watching her stories/reels and then following. Thank you Freida for this wonderful episode!
Priceless!!!! You made me laugh so much!
That was fun! I used to visit my grandparents at a bungalow colony when I was young and loved it so much.
Leah you are so authentic I love your humor
This was one of your best interviews yet! Thank you for posting it!
It was a ball! Leah is so insightful it blows me away.
I love this interview so much!Raised conservative but sent to summer camp from age 7 on. Also Love your wow Freida. Don’t change a bit.
Wow! 🤩 thanks really. I find myself getting self conscious in all sorts of ways and it’s nice to hear to just be myself.
Hysterically funny. Need to watch again!
I loved every second of this interview. So funny and captivating!! I was also so invested in the pizza story, I wanted to know what happened next!! Baily is fab 😂
Thank you so much to both of you! Just brilliant , entertaining and truly - inspiring, to listen how two g'lungina , special women can still be, and ARE, connected to their life-source - the warm and wonderful heimisha warm community that nurtured them and where they stem from. Frieda, the fact that you so often acknowledge this is so much to your chein and credit!! Much brocho and continued hatzlucha to both of you !
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This is the funniest video I’ve watched ever! I’m a Lubavitcher and also grew up going to the country! So funny how so much resonated even though we’re different Hasidic sects!
Another episode that has exposed me to someone I’d never have known otherwise - thank you!
Thank you! Leah is a comedian for the books.
Frieda I love your cute laugh. I don’t understand any of this but your guest seem very fun. Keep laughing.
Very fun. She provides a cultural insight into the "Hasidic" demografic. Comediens who have found success in this genre ("Fluffy", Tiffiny Hadish, etc.) translates into wider audience appeal. She is funny/humorous.
Yes with lots of bits into country life that are fun to learn about.
Wow😢 minute 23 is my favorite part. When she elaborated on her friends lives and the values. It was really heart-wrenching.
Yes, I cut a short out of it because it was a very powerful moment for me.
This is so fantastic , And so relaxing thank you for making my summer better
I couldn’t stop laughing!!! Leah is so funny. I have so enjoyed this whole series on the Catskills & the Jewish bungalow communities.
Another excellent interview.👍🌟
Stick around for more!!
I"m crying!! 😅🤣🤣 Tell her I loved her skit where she plays the Polish housekeeper.
me too!!!
That started off her online fame
this is so great!! thanks so much! Leah, you are brilliant.
Love this! Thank you!
Leah is so funny! I listened to your first podcast with her. Thanks for having her again. What a great perspective both you and Leah bring to life.
That caught me off guard. She did a great job and excellent interview. "The Holy Sa-Bath" had me hysterical. I have to use this next week. LOL
Good luck, let us know how it goes over!! 😅
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn 🤣Oh it won't. Leah is a breath of fresh air funny as can be. Thank you for having her on.
This is the podcast of the year thanks a million
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Great interview, Frieda! I remember going to a small concert where Leah preformed with kineret about 12 years ago when i was still single and visited my married sister in the "country" to help out while her "musband" wasn't there during the week. She such a fun comedian and i love her characters. Even more than that, i loved getting s glimpse of her true self in this interview. You did a great job bringing it out. It's sad to see the pain she's carrying (believe me, most of us carry some version of that in the chasidic community) though she seems to come alive when she goes back to being in those characters. It was a great blend between the real and the fake
thanks for making me laugh with your comment about your mother’s musband. Yes, there’s a pain I think that we’ve all inherited and Leah makes laughter of it which is a true gift. I had not heard of Kineret until recently on Raizy Fried’s Instagram.
@FriedaVizelBrooklyn interesting! I loved listening to her as a girl. Nowadays it's complicated with musband around
f'shore!
Im so sorry for whatever went wrong for you. I love you both and think it's beautiful how you can turn to your unique methods of dealing with those painful aspects while hanging on to the good times- Frieda with your sharing the beauty in the culture, leah with the parodies. It hurts me to know you left those communities because in truth orthodox judaism is true and you seem know it and therefore are hanging on in some way. Chasidism just wasnt the way for you. And it shouldn't have to be. Chasidism was meant for those choosing to take on more of their own volition, but in truth thats a dangerous choice if enforced because as you see it was too much for you. Hashem wants it to be pleasant. And the word chasid means those who go above what is required. If that is whats pleasant for some then by all means.
But it doesnt make regular orthodoxy false. Just wanted to put that out there. ❤❤❤@FriedaVizelBrooklyn
Hisss terrrr i cal…and informative!!!! I love seeing you laugh, Frida!!!
It was so joyful!
Oh what fun this has been😂 .. thankyou so so much!!!!
A Sunday with 58 minutes of smile.
My face hurts from laughter! What a great interview! Thanks Frieda and Leah - I needed that!
Robert, laughing together is so good for us! 😁
Leah is hysterical❤❤❤
I thoroughly enjoyed this episode
God Bless you both. Such a funny, lovely, lightheaded video. 3 cheers to Frieda & Leah!
I hope Pearl gets to see it. ❤😘
Me too! I will hopefully call pearl tonight!
Great episode.The time flew.I saw Funny Girl, and now I've seen a Funny Lady!
Never saw Funny Girl, I think it's time!
Absolutely hilarious. I did enjoy this. 😂
Har haminches.... oyyyyvey😂Im rolling this is so spot on alebit exaggerated for the comedy
I cannot 😂 I'm laughing straight through every word 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
I love your videos, you bring so much warmth and joy to people❤❤❤
Thank you so much! 🙏💕
Thank you Frieda and Leah ! That was so wonderful and a lot of deep insight too, the highlight of my weekend. I love the business idea of Fr’Uber 🤣
someone should get rich!
At the beginning, I honestly had NO IDEA she was doing a character. It was that real to me.
Loved this!!
So glad to hear!
Best video I have seen on your channel! Reminds me of my Mother and Aunties.
Fun episode!!! Had me laughing the entire time. Freeda this was a good one. I like the “wooooow” the “what else” 😂❤😂
What else 😭😂😃
I needed to watch this so much, oh my days I have laughed so much x
Two minutes into this video it felt like my mother was talking to me...😂😂😂😂 Such a Yente
I like your mother already!
Leah is amazing I love all her get ups her mother was also very funny
Great insights. 2 amazing ladies❤
WOWWWW😂😂😂, so much talent!!! Seriously!❤
Can we petition to get Leah to open a UA-cam channel??
Yes!!
I believe she does..
@@joyabramson3327 Leah is on instagram and tiktok and posts constantly
@@FriedaVizelBrooklynThanks, I’ll look for her on Instagram.
Fun and informative at the same time. Thank you Ladies!
Leah is great! So smart and talented!❤
Wow this is so heartwarming. Seeing the appreciation and feeling nostalgia even as an outsider. I'll just sit here happily reminiscing 😂
Genius , i was crying with laughter . Its such affectionate interview .
This is great comedy - yet real
For so many of us growing up
W post Holocaust heimish great parents
great episode!!! thank you
Absolutely loving this!
I even didn‘t finish to watch, thank you both of you this is hilarious, my belly is hurting 😂❤️
Frieda, leah, you've done it again XD
This is peak educational entertainment. I'm crying and we're not even 5 minutes in xD
Leah is a gem 💎!
So funny! I'm a Catholic and always on the look out for Messiach coming (in my case coming back😂)
Thanks a lot guys. Now all I hear my co worker say all day is “WOW” 😅
I’m so sorry but the same thing happened to me 😂😂😅
I never paid attention until now lol. It’s so funny though. Also how do I become a member as I see some videos are members only.
Am in Dublin, Ireland laughing my bloody head off….a hoot!!!
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I don't know why exactly, but Baily is really funny from the first moment you set eyes on her, even before she speaks a word. Her face, and that phone stuck under her headwrap. Oh my!!
she makes me laugh in such a wonderful way!
I adore you both, and enjoyed this thoroughly
Thanks to both of you for doing this. It was really funny. There are so many levels to some of the things she said. 😹 Loved it. 👏
Hysterical when deep in the middle of Shira Devora character-ship we get a full blown sneeze directly from Baila 😂😂😂
There is so much beauty in the community that is easily taken for granted and not appreciated when you grow up in it. And it’s true, especially you Frieda!!!you can’t get rid of your Hamishkait. Chut! That’s a word I haven’t heard in forever!,,💜
I am surprised there’s a fellow chut knower! it’s nice to be able to see the beauty you don’t see growing up. it’s a kind of gratitude that makes life nicer.
What is a hamishkait chut?
we had the "chut man" in New Square too, omg. I had so many hair bows when I was little from the "chut man" good memories
This was a fun interview! 😂 I'm glad the other one was short notice cancelled:). But hopefully you can get that one in at some point as well.
yeah would you believe how well it worked out 😂
@@FriedaVizelBrooklyn yea...worked out great! 😃
She has been an awesome guest 😊
yes, this segment was not what I thought it would be and it was so much more fun than I expected.
Amazing kosher comedy, so many laughs!
As an aside, 4th grade was a perfectly normal age to go to camp in my modern orthodox community.
😂😂😂😂😂 I am laughing so hard! It's a flashback to SNL with Mike Meyers and Madonna with 'Barbara'. 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm having such a laugh.
Leah is really funny.
Loved this. Thank you. I laughed a lot over this
You girls are hilarious bringing back all those delicious old memories I was laughing hysterically ... They don't make it anymore no 9"-13" bakaleh !!! Grocery on premises was really a luxury wow those days are almost now gone .they are replacing it today with fancy house such a shame .the concept of bungalows are almost gone and ladies schmoozing with it too.by the way the social climate just moved into the city. I live in bp and on shabbes I saw in many places women in a circle schmoozing so possible that the country concept is gone so they moved it back into the city for the summer.was FUN watching u girls.thank u 😅
This was really funny. I have heard very similar things from people in our community, correcting each other in that same way. How funny this woman is.
She is hilarious!!!! I have never heard of her before. And I understand why you say that she reveals more to you than academic study about the community. I hope that Leah doesn't fall for the politically correct bug. She is my new favorite comedienne.
she’s been so heroic in saying what she thinks. you can’t be funny if you can’t speak your mind!
Baily is perfection!
Frieda, I think you always have the appropriate reaction. Including Wow. Your reactions are open and honest. Your lack of guile is what so many of us find irresistible. Wow! Although if you could see your way to sprinkle a little bit more Yiddish, with translation, that would be very nice:-)
I will try. Your words mean a lot.
🎄🎄🌳❤💜💙🩵🌈😎 FRIEDA AND LEAH ~ THANK YOU🌴🌴🌴🎄🎄🌳🌴🩵💙❤💜💙
This was beyond !!!
Leah is so funny and straightforward.
I think the accent is influenced by Hungarian, which is where many of the Chassidim came from originally.
I absolutely related to the entire "country " shpeil. That was my whole childhood and i loved every minute . As an adult i didn’t go , but i miss it every year . My mother was a different person those 2 months . It was a much simpler time and we were more than happy with it all. Im very blessed to have had such a wonderful experience. Ty Frieda and Leah for this episode
OMG hysterical!!! We just headed back to Poconos from Monticello where we spend the Summer , The Street Broadway was like walking on 13th Ave or Lee Ave.
You two together the best for a good laugh😂😂
Leah is very clever! If I sneeze anywhere in the house, I hear “tzu gezunt” from my husband no matter whether he’s in an online meeting or the bathroom, whatever. So sweet.
Did you go to Camp Monroe, Frieda? My husband grew up near the brook there, but Stanley Feldsinger the owner was Orthodox so I don’t know that you would’ve gone there.
An awesome video! I love it! This was so funny. I could listen all day! We need to laugh. Wow, love it, wow! You look lovely. Your eyelet top is very pretty. It is something I most definitely would wear. Please do this again! You made my day! Really, you made my day!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I experienced Jewish day camp,,,,,this little catholic girl!!! My Jewish dentist "hired" me on the spot at my appointment. Someone must have dropped out suddenly and the vacancy needed to be filled asap. It was my first summer job! I loved it and my dentist RIP. I also learned to swim thanks to the JCC. The YMCA had a pool but only boys could swim there. That did change over the years. My daughter learned to swim there with the boys. The YWCA did not have a pool. Fond memories of days gone by. My community has radically changed from those days but not for the better.
AWESOME. Thanks Jane. These memories are treasures!