@@LeaKalisch איך האב אסאך לידער, ווערטער אין יידיש, וועלכע געזינגען דוד עשת, וועלכע געמאכט געווארן אויף רוסישע לידער אין יידיש איך האב ווערטער פון ליד ירושלים שטאט פון גולד, 2 וואריאנטן.
Hermosa interpretación!!!! No soy judío, pero eh leido y visto mucho sobre su historia. Un pueblo que lamentablemente ha sufrido tanto. Mis respetos a todo el pueblo judío ❤
No song comes close to Oyfn Pripetshik in evoking the struggle & triumph of our survival over the millenia. And this among the most beautiful renditions. ✡🥰👏👏
It's sad, I speak yiddish, there's no native speakers anymore, I speak the Ulm dialect of yiddish. Its great, but mainly broad, I congratulate you on bringing yiddish to more people
Thanks Cade! Did you speak yiddish in der heym growing up? You know there are some great opportunities still to speak it. My absolute favorite is Klez Kanada!
There are actually many native speakers. They are mostly Hasidim. Try going to Williamsburg, Borough Park etc. in Brooklyn and you will see and hear native Yiddish all over the place
Quite the opposite. There are next to no speakers of the secular Yiddish left, but hasidic Yiddish is still growing due to the high birth rate in their communities, and shows few signs of this decline
I’m reading the historical children’s novel A Sky Full of Song by Susan Lynn Meyer. The main character Shoshana learns to play this on the violin, so that’s what brought me to your UA-cam video. Beautiful book, beautiful song. Peace.
This is beautiful! I was doing a search for something like this to use... I will be playing Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof this summer. There is a spot where the script just says "Tevye starts to sing a lullaby" but gives no words or music. I am going to learn a verse or the refrain phonetically to use. I think I only need about 10 seconds... I think it will be a nice touch. the sentiment is perfect for the scene (preparing for Sabbath). Though chances will be slim anyone would hear/understand it - even if there would happen be a Yiddish speaking person, the Golde character is talking over him at the same time. But it will satisfy my 'method acting' urge! Thank you and God bless.
Beautiful. Do you do Rozhinkes mit Mandlin? that is another song my Bubie sang at the Shabbos Table. (I don't think she'd like your Aishes Chayal, but she'd note that you said "Hashem" at the end rather than the "full" pronunciation. Damn Good.
So beautiful. I was, I suppose, just a little surprised how many non-Jews though that song was written for Schindler's List without realizing how old it is. PS Speaking of that movie: I found Yerushalayim shel Zahav to be jarring in black and white at the end of the movie instead of The Anthem of the Jewish Partisans (Zog Nit Keynmol). When the film switched to color I would have found Jerusalem of Gold entirely appropriate. Anyone else?
Charlie! Thanks for the interest :) Most of my musical output comes through on Lea's page. I'm also a musical rabbi at Temple Israel of Minneapolis, so some other stuff emerges there! Did you see what we released yesterday? ua-cam.com/video/4x5_40n6I80/v-deo.html
Which had the unintended effect of ruining it for ne. I can't hear it now without also immediately thinking of the horrifying scenes of the massacre of Jews during the liquidation of the Krakow ghetto.
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@@LeaKalisch איך האב אסאך לידער, ווערטער אין יידיש, וועלכע געזינגען דוד עשת, וועלכע געמאכט געווארן אויף רוסישע לידער אין יידיש איך האב ווערטער פון ליד ירושלים שטאט פון גולד, 2 וואריאנטן.
זייער שיין.א דאנק אייך!❤
The history of the Jews is written in tears. This song and your voice makes me shudder.
Cette chanson m’a bercé toute ma petite enfance. Je la chantai ensuite à mes trois enfants. Belle journée.
My goodness! She sings with so much passion & clarity! Love her voice.
Thank you Jose!
Hermosa interpretación!!!!
No soy judío, pero eh leido y visto mucho sobre su historia.
Un pueblo que lamentablemente ha sufrido tanto. Mis respetos a todo el pueblo judío ❤
gracias amigo!
Precioso ,ojalá el pueblo judio encuentre la Paz y pueda Vivir en su tierra .Shalom
Спасибо большое! Изумительно! Голос чудо!
Beautiful version of a wonderful Yiddish classic. Lea’s voice is wonderful
Thank you David!
No song comes close to Oyfn Pripetshik in evoking the struggle & triumph of our survival over the millenia. And this among the most beautiful renditions. ✡🥰👏👏
Thank you, such a meaningful comment. And TofuTarantula, such a hilarious handle!
@@LeaKalisch Todah Leah. I'm vegan & I love spiders!
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זה נגע בי עמוקות והתרגשתי. אמרת את זה טוב. אתה מדהים 👏🏻❤️
תודה תודה. מרגש
touches so many strings on my memories....magical voice!
O thank you! 2 more Yiddish tunes coming out these next two weeks, 1 classic and 1 obscure. enjoy them!
Mi mamá me cantaba de chica esta canción. Hoy justamente cumpliria años ( murio hace unos ya). Me hiciste llorar con tu voz tan dulce. Muchas gracias❤
Si, es una cancion de lagrimas, es cierto
It's sad, I speak yiddish, there's no native speakers anymore, I speak the Ulm dialect of yiddish. Its great, but mainly broad, I congratulate you on bringing yiddish to more people
Thanks Cade! Did you speak yiddish in der heym growing up? You know there are some great opportunities still to speak it. My absolute favorite is Klez Kanada!
@Are You Kidding Me Ich spreche Schweizerdeutsch und Hochdeutsch, aber ja ich verstehe Schwobdeitsch
There are actually many native speakers. They are mostly Hasidim. Try going to Williamsburg, Borough Park etc. in Brooklyn and you will see and hear native Yiddish all over the place
they do exist, I'm one of them. I speak to my siblings, mother, grandmother, cousins,... in Yiddish. I speak both dialects.
Quite the opposite. There are next to no speakers of the secular Yiddish left, but hasidic Yiddish is still growing due to the high birth rate in their communities, and shows few signs of this decline
Sang this with my dad and aunts and uncles. Stunning memories
Thanks for sharing. So many families hold this one precious.
I haven't heard this in many years. So beautiful! Thank you, Lea!
Thank you so very much. It is beautiful, and your voice vibrates in a way I can't begin to describe.
I’m reading the historical children’s novel A Sky Full of Song by Susan Lynn Meyer. The main character Shoshana learns to play this on the violin, so that’s what brought me to your UA-cam video. Beautiful book, beautiful song. Peace.
Oh how beautiful, thanks for sharing! Never heard of the book, but it sounds like a great read, especially for youth. thanks
It's wonderful that you are recording so many Yiddish songs. It brings varmkeit to my neshamaleh :)
Varmkeit to neshamelehs is my goal! Subscribe and stick around as more and more original yiddish songs too will start to be coming out.
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I like this song in yddish 🤩
Stunning
Thank you!
WOW Lea. preciosa interpretación!💕😌
Muchas gracias!
A beautiful song from a lost world ... 😢
But we're bringing it back:)
Love it! Brings back so many memories!
Très belle interprétation, peut-être même la meilleure que l'on puisse trouver sur youtube
wow, merci, ce'st gentil!
WOW AMAZING, thanks so much!!
Oh how beautiful Lea!
love it
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This is beautiful! I was doing a search for something like this to use...
I will be playing Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof this summer. There is a spot where the script just says "Tevye starts to sing a lullaby" but gives no words or music. I am going to learn a verse or the refrain phonetically to use. I think I only need about 10 seconds... I think it will be a nice touch. the sentiment is perfect for the scene (preparing for Sabbath). Though chances will be slim anyone would hear/understand it - even if there would happen be a Yiddish speaking person, the Golde character is talking over him at the same time. But it will satisfy my 'method acting' urge! Thank you and God bless.
What a rich comment! Thank you. Where are you putting on Fiddler?
Tres touchant
Beautiful.
Thanks Asif, appreciate it!
super
Well done!
Thank ye thank ye!
Wow! such a beautiful soongggg!! thanks
thank you!
My Grandmother sang this to me every night. The final verse refers to the Shoah, and was added after the Holocaust...
wow!!!
Beautiful. Do you do Rozhinkes mit Mandlin? that is another song my Bubie sang at the Shabbos Table. (I don't think she'd like your Aishes Chayal, but she'd note that you said "Hashem" at the end rather than the "full" pronunciation. Damn Good.
HI David, thanks for your comments. Glad you like the song. We can definitely do Rozhinkes with Mandlin!! I know it of course- so time to record it!
Dear lea, thank you.
?Do you want hebraw translate to subtitles
דאָס איז שײן ליד און שײן אױסזינגען!
א דאנק
So beautiful. I was, I suppose, just a little surprised how many non-Jews though that song was written for Schindler's List without realizing how old it is.
PS Speaking of that movie: I found Yerushalayim shel Zahav to be jarring in black and white at the end of the movie instead of The Anthem of the Jewish Partisans (Zog Nit Keynmol). When the film switched to color I would have found Jerusalem of Gold entirely appropriate. Anyone else?
Bu şarkıyı Schindlers list filminden tanıyorum. Çok hoş.
dank! am Israel chai
,👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Beautiful 😍 does the guitar player have a UA-cam channel too? Or an instagram? Thanks! Xxx
Charlie! Thanks for the interest :) Most of my musical output comes through on Lea's page. I'm also a musical rabbi at Temple Israel of Minneapolis, so some other stuff emerges there! Did you see what we released yesterday? ua-cam.com/video/4x5_40n6I80/v-deo.html
רשימת שינדלר
דאָס העלפֿט אַ סך, ווײַל איך זינג דאָס ליד אין אַ פּיעסע
שיין!!!
🌹🫶🏻
Не понял, что говорит ребе, וואס זאגט דער רבי פאר די קינדערלעך, ער לערנט קליינע קינדערלעך דעם אלף-בית.
!!!..
Песня расстрелянного народа. Эти буквы плачут.
Second to none! Well, maybe second to Hava Alberstein.
I'll take the comparison ;)
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Made famous by Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List (1993)
Which had the unintended effect of ruining it for ne. I can't hear it now without also immediately thinking of the horrifying scenes of the massacre of Jews during the liquidation of the Krakow ghetto.
@ Eternal rest for them we ask Lord
@ May their memories be a blessing
@ Amen