634. Funny, You don't sound Yiddish. Let's learn some great Yiddish words with David.
Release Date: 03/01/2025
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Making his way across the country on Route 66, Don Crost is bringing the importance of Shelter Box to the world. ShelterBoxes include family-size tents, though the contents differ depending on the disaster and climate. Many are packed with solar lights, water storage and purification equipment, thermal blankets, and cooking utensils. Depending on need, the organization may deliver ShelterKits, smaller aid packages that include tools, ropes, and heavy tarpaulins used to provide emergency shelter and repair damaged structures. Don is raising money as well as awareness to helping...
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The You Just Have to Laugh connects on Don Crost’s Route 66 journey to California – bringing awareness to ShelterBox. Rotary’s ShelterBox brings shelter and relief to those in serious need after a major catastrophe. YJHTL is dedicated in helping others. Picture (Don Crost and Bonnie Johnson) Link to donation - https://shelterboxusa.org/blog/2500-miles-for-25-years
info_outlineYiddish is a language used by Jewish people. It originated in 9th or 10th century in Central Europe. It's a West Germanic language that developed when Jews from France and Italy settled in the Rhine River valley. Today it is mainly spoken in the Israel, the United States and Russia.
Bissel (bisl)— A little bit, as in “I just want to eat a bissel right now.”
Bubbe (bubby) — Grandmother
Zayde (zaide)— Grandfather
Chutzpah —Nerve, extreme arrogance, brazen presumption, confidence, as in “It took real chutzpah for him to ask for a raise when he kept showing up late for every appointment.”
Daven — To pray
Klutz — A clumsy person
Kvell — To experience pride in someone else, typically one’s children. My daughter Rachel has a very succeeful estotician business and I’m just kvellin.”
Kvetch — To complain, whine or fret, as in “He likes to kvetch at me when we serve kasha varniskes, because he doesn’t like it.”
Mensch (mentsch)— Literally “man,” an honorable, decent, stand-up person, as in, “I don’t care who you marry, as long as he’s a mensch.”
Meshuggeneh — Crazy, ridiculous, insane, as in, “He must be meshuggeneh to think he can wear that getup to a funeral.” (A related word is mishegoss, or craziness.)
Mishpucha)— Family, or someone who is “like family”
Nosh — To eat or nibble, as in “I’d like something to nosh on before dinner.” Can also be used as a noun to mean any kind of food.
Oy vey—An expression of woe, as in “Oy vey, we left the gefilte fish at the grocery store OMG
Putz —A jerk, or a self-made fool, but this word literally means penis.
Schlep — To carry or travel with difficulty, as in “We shlepped here all the way from New Jersey.”
Schmooze (shmooze)— Chat, make small talk, converse about nothing in particular.
Schmuck (shmuck)—A jerk, or a self-made fool, but this word literally means penis.
Scmendrick
Shanda, shonda) — A scandal, embarrassment. Oy ve what a shandra
Shmatte — A rag or old garment.
Tachlis —Nuts and bolts, purpose," "substance," or "end". It can also be used as a colloquialism to mean "quickly get to the point".
Chatchke - Knick-knack, little toy, collectible or giftware.
Tuches (tuchis) — Butt, behind, sometimes shortened to tush or tushy.
Patch in the Tuchas.