Found this yiddish rosh hashana postcard from 1925 at my baube’s
can anyone translate?
given up on figuring out the translation but i just remembered it’s a rosh hashanah card and thats pretty kewl
Found this yiddish rosh hashana postcard from 1925 at my baube’s
can anyone translate?
given up on figuring out the translation but i just remembered it’s a rosh hashanah card and thats pretty kewl
My great-zeyde, Leml Becker’s bakery on Maxwell Street (Chicago)— New York Baking Company. Signs in Yiddish and English. i dont know who’s pictured except my great zeyde with his arms crossed, and my great-great-zeyde all the way on the left,
after using this system the women look for me and call me papi
The Standard Dictionary of Facts, 1923
In these swift-moving times the best informed win, the uninformed fail. Exceptions have become so few that everyone nowadays desires to be better informed.
This handbook of ready reference will give correct answers to more than a hundred thousand questions,—a remarkable number for a single volume. More noteworthy still, it has been found to answer ninety-five out of every hundred questions that come up in the average person’s life and affairs. This significant fact has been proved by ten years of testing in the hands of nearly a million users. Most important of all, it will perform an equally helpful service for everyone who will faithfully follow a few very simple rules.
Baube running the show at passover sometime in the 80s
she has an apron on that says “why is this night different from all other nights? dont ask!” i think.
so focused
zeyde, liquor salesman, at his retirement party w/ tears in his eyes