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Jewish music has enriched my life since I was a child in Rochester, New York, where my mother, a devoted fan of "The Jewish Hour," never missed a Sunday morning broadcast. Although my father and grandfather were funeral directors, my father loved to sing (he often sang the same song all day long!). Even as a very little girl, I was coached on quiz show questions and songs to perform for my parents' friends. Yiddish was always the secret language in our family, yet during the folk music "craze" of the 'Sixties, when I began to teach myself to sing Yiddish folk music and accompany myself on the guitar, nobody was able to help me learn the language. I studied German my last year of high school and would sing Ruth Rubin's transliterations with a German accent. "The melodies are beautiful," my Zeyde would say, "but I don't understand the words." Although I continued to sing and act in both musical and dramatic productions throughout the world and over the years, it was not until I was living in Somerville, MA, teaching English to Russian immigrants at Brookline's Hebrew College that I found a Yiddish class in the Adult Education Program. Inspired by my students' profound interest in Jewish history, culture, and traditions, I became a graduate student in Jewish History and Yiddish at Brandeis University. My German studies, coupled with the Summer Programs of the Max Weinreich Institute at Columbia University in 1981 and 1982, enabled me to study Yiddish literature independently wi
Du Zolst Nisht Geyn Mit Keyn Andere Meydelekh (Don't Go With Oth
3122Vintsh Mir a Bisele Glik (Wish Me a Little Luck)
2013A Shtekele (A Small Stick)
1874Hungerik Dayn Ketsele (Your Kitten is Hungry)
1795Ovntlid (Evening Song)
1686Di Alte Kashe (The Eternal Question)
1617Nakht Un Regn (Night and Rain)
1288Mit Gelt Tor Men Nisht Shtoltsirn (Do Not Take Pride in Money)
879Bonus Track: Vilne - Vilna
6710Gedenk (Remember)
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The Eternal Question (Di Alte Kashe): Fraidy Katz sings Yiddish
The Eternal Question (Di Alte Kashe, Fraidy Katz Sings Yiddish)

The Eternal Question

Passover Suite
Craig Taubman's Songs for Moms and Other Cool Women
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Di Alte Kashe- The Eternal Question
Hungerik Dayn Ketsele - Your Kitten Is Hungry