This is a brief, but touching story of a deep cultural connection between 2 strangers. The response carries the humor and sad irony of the Jewish culture.
Hi Hugh, just reading your comment, is it your grandmother from your mothers side of the family? If it is, that would make you Jewish too according to Jewish law :) :) :)
I don't know Irv Zuckerman, but he is a great storyteller of what are undoubtedly true stories. Told from the heart. Thank you Irv. You may not still be around but I hope you are.
A warmest smile through tears... Speachless...
Wow, that is an amazingly powerful story. Thank you.
This is a brief, but touching story of a deep cultural connection between 2 strangers. The response carries the humor and sad irony of the Jewish culture.
Ive just discovered that my grandmother was Jewish. But she never discussed it when she was alive.
I discovered the same a few years ago. Very strange isn’t it. A voyage of discovery, I guess.
Hi Hugh, just reading your comment, is it your grandmother from your mothers side of the family? If it is, that would make you Jewish too according to Jewish law :) :) :)
Every. Single. Time.
_Nine Jews and an Irishman._
Love it!
Ha ha..... great title to a song!
If there isn't a joke that begins that way, then there ought to be.
Perhaps good he didn't happen to ask the Irishman . . . . (It isn't only Russians who deal with emotions with humor.)
i can confirm. & im a halfrussian halfgerman HAHAHd
I don't know Irv Zuckerman, but he is a great storyteller of what are undoubtedly true stories. Told from the heart. Thank you Irv. You may not still be around but I hope you are.
Absolutely! Yez ad Iz! Cum ad Ludnum?
NIE WIEDER!!!