This came to me via Tablet Magazine/Twitter: 150 People Sing ‘O Canada’ in Yiddish. The video includes sing-along lyrics in (latin script) Yiddish, in honor of Canada's upcoming 150th independence anniversary. There's a quite long history of Yiddish in Canada, especially in Montreal.
Yiddish "O Canada"
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Re: Yiddish "O Canada"
iguanamon wrote:This came to me via Tablet Magazine/Twitter: 150 People Sing ‘O Canada’ in Yiddish. The video includes sing-along lyrics in (latin script) Yiddish, in honor of Canada's upcoming 150th independence anniversary. There's a quite long history of Yiddish in Canada, especially in Montreal.
Now, that was really cool! I love O Canada, the Maple Leaf Flag, and I very much miss living in Montréal.
Reading list for those interested:
- Bonheur d'occasion par Gabrielle Roy
The Tin Flute by Gabrielle Roy [ English translation of the above ].
L'Apprentissage de Duddy Kravitz par Mordecai Richler [ French translation of below ]
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai Richler.
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