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Boundaries: non existant in her world, will that EVER change???
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 586126" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Nerf, from one Yiddishe maidel to another, how neat. I grew up speaking Yiddish as well. Gave me fits when husband was posted to Germany for 8 years. Unlike most "Amis", I spoke German with a Yiddish accent. Knowing Yiddish made learning German very easy for me, but I couldn't lose the accent.</p><p></p><p>Do you read and write Yiddish? I never learned. I grew up in a Kosher house though my mother is now agnostic.</p><p></p><p>In fact, I'm allergic to shellfish, and the first time I ate shrimp and got very ill, my grandmother, the rabbi's wife, told me it was because shrimp were treyf (not kosher)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 586126, member: 1963"] Nerf, from one Yiddishe maidel to another, how neat. I grew up speaking Yiddish as well. Gave me fits when husband was posted to Germany for 8 years. Unlike most "Amis", I spoke German with a Yiddish accent. Knowing Yiddish made learning German very easy for me, but I couldn't lose the accent. Do you read and write Yiddish? I never learned. I grew up in a Kosher house though my mother is now agnostic. In fact, I'm allergic to shellfish, and the first time I ate shrimp and got very ill, my grandmother, the rabbi's wife, told me it was because shrimp were treyf (not kosher) [/QUOTE]
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