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Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Yiddish Comedian and Entertainer Hy Wolfe Sings "I'm a Litvak, She's a Galitz"
Hy Wolfe is a longtime Yiddish theater actor and president of the Hebrew Actors Union. He grew up in Brownsville, a Brooklyn neighborhood once home to a large community of Yiddish-speaking Holocaust survivors.
On Monday Wolfe was featured as one of five Yiddish comedians who were interviewed by Forverts editor Rukhl Schaechter in a Zoom webinar on What Makes Yiddish Humor So Jewish?
Each participant gave examples of Yiddish humor, and Wolfe's example was a classic patter song by Eli Basse titled I’m a Litvak and She’s a Galitz, a song about a happily married couple who love each other very much, except that they speak different Yiddish dialects and can't get along.
Here's a video clip of Wolfe singing the song in a more formal setting, on stage at the YIVO Institute in lower Manhattan.
Enjoy!
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