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The Yiddisher Boy is a 1909 film directed by Sigmund Lubin.[1]

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The Yiddisher Boy

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The Yiddisher Boy is a 1909 film directed by Sigmund Lubin. The plot is about a boy called Moses who lives on the Lower East Side of New York City and...

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Siegmund Lubin

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Meet Me at the Fountain (1904) The Yiddisher Boy (1909) For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Siegmund Lubin has a star on the Hollywood...

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Yiddish grammar

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Yiddish grammar is the system of principles which govern the structure of the Yiddish language. This article describes the standard form laid out by YIVO...

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Nature Boy

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solo career, and introducing him to the white music market. "Nature Boy" was the subject of lawsuits, with Yiddish composer Herman Yablokoff claiming that...

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1909 in film

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(Russian) The Wild Ass's Skin (French/ Pathe) based on the story by Balzac The Witch The Witch's Cavern (Selig Polyscope) The Yiddisher Boy January 1...

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Yiddish words used in English

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stereotypical Jewish mother Yiddisher kop (Yid. ייִדישער קאָפּ): intelligence (lit. "Jewish head"; German "Jüdischer Kopf": Jewish head) yiddisher mazel (Yid. ייִדישער...

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List of English words of Yiddish origin

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have entered the English language from the Yiddish language, many of them by way of American English. There are differing approaches to the romanization...

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Shmendrik

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schmendrick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shmendrik (Yiddish: שמענדריק), also rendered as schmendrick or shmendrick is a Yiddish word meaning a stupid...

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Yiddish literature

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Yiddish literature encompasses all those belles-lettres written in Yiddish, the language of Ashkenazic Jewry which is related to Middle High German. The...

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Kate Carney

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ripe humour with the pathos of East London life...". Among her most successful songs were "Has Anyone Seen My Yiddisher Boy?", "When the Summer Comes Again"...

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Isaac Bashevis Singer

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works were adapted for the theater. He wrote and published first in Yiddish and later translated his own works into English with the help of editors and...

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Golem

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pair of golems turning human. A Yiddish and Slavic folktale is the Clay Boy, which combines elements of the golem and The Gingerbread Man, in which a lonely...

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Masters of the Air

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pub frequented by the airmen Tommy Jessop as Tommy, a local whom Egan befriends Toby Eden as Billy Taylor, a boy who lives near the airfield, looked after...

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Stereotypes of Jews

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to the nice Jewish boy are derived from the Ashkenazic ideal of אײדלקײַט (eydlkayt, either "nobility" or "delicateness" in Yiddish). According to Daniel...

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Upsherin

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when a boy turns three years old. The upsherin tradition is a relatively modern custom in Judaism and has only become a popular practice since the 17th...

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Eden ahbez

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versions of the song. Ahbez faced legal action from a Yiddish music composer, Herman Yablokoff, who claimed that the melody to "Nature Boy" came from one...

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Tumbalalaika

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"Tumbalalaika" (Yiddish: טום־באַלאַלײַקע) is a Russian Jewish folk and love song in the Yiddish language. Tum (טום) is the Yiddish word for 'noise' and...

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Banjee

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in: "banjee boy" or "banjee girl") is a term originating in the house system and ball culture of New York City which seem to be "from the hood" or embodying...

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Yid

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Reb Yid, meaning "Sir." The Yiddish words yidish or yiddisher (from Middle High German jüdisch) is an adjective derived from the noun Yid, and thus means...

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