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Re: Songs about food in Jiddisch
- From: Sylvia Schildt <creativa...>
- Subject: Re: Songs about food in Jiddisch
- Date: Wed 11 Sep 2002 20.57 (GMT)
Shana tova.
Three others come to mind .... the first I am sure some will recognize and
help me with - it's a comparison between rich and poor. when a rich man eats
meat, it's such and such, but when a poor man eats meat, it's just a
something or other. That's the pattern of the song - meat, fish, bread.
Help!
The second one is a folk favorite - Varnichkes.
The last one is a borscht belt classic aptly named Esn. It can be found on
a recent CD of Yiddish humor and it enumerates the entire typical
Grossinger's type menu down to the alka-seltzer.
Sylvia Schildt
Chair
8th World Conference
International Association of Yiddish Clubs (IAYC)
Baltimore, MD September 4,5,6,7 2003
on 9/11/02 4:29 PM, Richard Kamins at r(dot)kamins (at) snet(dot)net wrote:
The Adrienne Cooper songs referred to are "Borsht" (which is more of a love
song than food song" and "Yontev Peysakh" - the latter song is best for food
references. Shirim recorded "Bulbes" (potatoes) on their Newport Classics
Cd, "Oy, It's Good."
Richard
From: Alex Lubet
To: World music from a Jewish slant
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 4:15 PM
Subject: RE: Songs about food in Jiddisch
Adrienne Cooper has a lovely song about holiday foods on Dreaming in Yiddish
, can't recall the title.
At 03:53 PM 9/11/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Off the top of my head I can think of Yidishe Maykholim written by Shimshon
Kemelmakher and sung by Wolf Krakowski on his album Gilgul /
Transmigrations.
G'Mar Tov
Mordi -----Original Message----- From: owner-jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org
[mailto:owner-jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org]On Behalf Of Karin Sent:
Wednesday,
September 11, 2002 14:04 To: World music from a Jewish slant Subject: Songs
about food in Jiddisch
Can anybody help me with titles, music, texts, backrgound information I'd
like to make a list with as many songs as I can find with as much info as
possible... Thanking all, Karin
Alex Lubet, Ph. D.
Morse Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of Music
Adjunct Professor of American and Jewish Studies
University of Minnesota
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