Fun with Yiddush | Yiddish with Dick and Jane | Ellis Weiner, Barbara Davilman
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Yiddish with Dick and Jane
Ellis Weiner
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Barbara Davilman
Little, Brown and Company
, 2004 - 112 pages
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highly recommended
Great book!
This book is hysterical! It is a great gift for anyone wanting to learn
Yiddish
or for anyone who grew up with Yiddish.
Learn Jewish while laughing your Tusch off
This book was soo funny, I gave it as a gift to my daughter. It is
DIck
and
Jane
all over again only with Jewsih terminology and Oiy Vey you can Pish in your pants laughing so hard, My daughter loved it and i know it brought back words her grandparents used to use all the time. You have to read it aloud to get the full affect. We laughed out loud all night long. It is a must in every household.
Fun with Yiddush
Clever spin on translation of colorful Yiddush phrases in that familiar "
Dick
and
Jane
" primer context.
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OY
Oy vey. Was this a book! You shouldn't know from it, kinnohurrah. Such a book it was. So much fun and it made it so easy to learn
Yiddish
.
oy vey very funny
we thought we were buying this book for our baby so she can experience some
yiddish
while we read her a 'classic'...but we found ourselves laughing out loud as we began to read.
our 90 year old mother kept reading the book out loud and commenting on the text.
we had so much fun with it we ended up buying another for a gift for our friend.
it's not alot of substance, but it certainly is a fun read.
probably best if not read to the little ones though as it has some pretty tough topics such as grandma falling down and ending up in hospital etc.
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Jane
is in real estate.
Today is Saturday.
Jane has an open house.
She must schlep the Open House signs to the car.
See Jane schlep.
Schlep, Jane. Schlep.
Schlep, schlep, schlep.
In text that captures the unque rhythms of the original
Dick
and Jane readers, and in 35 all-new illustrations, a story unfolds in which Dick and Jane--hero and heroine of the classic books for children that generations of Americans have used when learning to read--manage to express shades of feeling and nuances of meaning that ordinary English just can't deliver. How? By speaking
Yiddish
, employing terms that convey an attitude--part plucky self-assertion, part ironic fatalism. When Dick schmoozes, when Jane kvetches, when their children fress noodles at a Chinese restaurant, the clash of cultures produces genuine hilarity.
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