Leo Rosten

The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by nebulae at Dec. 10, 2015
The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated (Repost)

Leo Rosten, "The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated"
English | ISBN: 0609806920 | 2003 | EPUB/MOBI | 496 pages | 3 MB/2 MB

The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tarantoga at Dec. 29, 2012
The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated

Leo Rosten, "The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated"
ISBN: 0609806920 | 2003 | EPUB/MOBI | 496 pages | 3 MB/2 MB

The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at April 10, 2019
The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated

Leo Rosten, Lawrence Bush, "The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated"
2003 | pages: 496 | ISBN: 0609806920 | EPUB | 3,7 mb

The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Nov. 23, 2019
The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated

The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated by Leo Rosten
English | August 26, 2003 | ISBN: 0609806920 | 496 pages | MOBI | 2.61 Mb

The Dark Corner ( 1946 )  Movies

Posted by bill_gates at March 10, 2007
The Dark Corner ( 1946 )

The Dark Corner ( 1946 )
Xvid | 512*384 | 25fps | 96min | 118kbps JS LAME | Eng with srt Eng subs | 700mb
Crime / Film-Noir / Drama

Sleep, My Love (1948)  Movies

Posted by rwdfox at Oct. 24, 2017
Sleep, My Love (1948)

Sleep, My Love (1948)
BDRip 720p | 1h 37mn | 1280x720 | MKV AVC@2560Kbps 23.98fps | AC3@192Kbps 2CH 48KHz | 1.87 GiB
Language: English | Genre: Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery | Subtitles: None

Alison Courtland wakes up in the middle of the night on board a train, but she cannot remember how she got there. Danger and suspense ensue.

Just Say Nu: Fluent Yiddish in One Little Word. 6 CDs  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by pgf000 at Sept. 5, 2010
Just Say Nu: Fluent Yiddish in One Little Word. 6 CDs

Just Say Nu: Fluent Yiddish in One Little Word (6 CDs) by Michael Wex
Audio/Humor/Education | Renaissance Press | 2007 | English | MP3@192kbps | ISBN: 1427201870 | 06:36:32 | 545MB

This is not your bubbe's—or Leo Rosten's—Yiddish. Translator, novelist and performer Wex follows his witty and erudite Born to Kvetch with a colorful, uncensored guide to the idiomatic, use of Yiddish in such areas as madness, fury, and driving, mob Yiddish, insults and thirteen designations for the human rear (in declining order of politeness). Wex is knowledgeable about the biblical and Talmudic roots of some colloquial phrases; for example, he points out that tukhes (ass as he translates it) may be derived from Tuhkhes, one of the places where the Israelites sojourned on their way from Egypt to the Promised Land. While most of Wex's discussions of words and phrases are brief, he provides lengthier sections on five key, highly nuanced Yiddish words: nu (Well?), shoyn (already, right away), epes (something, somewhat), takeh (precisely) and nebakh (alas). Wex's advice on the complex usage of these words can help even the greenest Yiddish speaker. The book could have given more attention to regional dialects and there are a few organizational quirks. Still, Wex offers both fun and instruction for the non-maven.