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My Mother and Grandmother Lived in the Lithuanian Forest Before Coming to...

EX324_1639 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, describes how his mother and grandmother were forced out of their home near Vilna before his grandfather could bring them to America.More from this narrator:...

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My Grandmother Over-Worshiped Food

EX324_1630 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, remembers his grandmother's cooking and explains why she cooked so much.More from this narrator: Paul Berg

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I Can't Pay You Unless I Have Scissors: How My Grandmother Supported My...

EX324_1641 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, describes the value his grandmother placed on education and tells about a time she gave him money for school.More from this narrator: Paul Berg

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My Stint as a Yiddish Actor

EX324_1642 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, describes how performing in a Yiddish radio program as a child led to an interest in Yiddish theater.More from this narrator: Paul Berg

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Yiddish: The Essence of Jewishness

EX324_1643 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, explains what Yiddishkeit means to him, touching on his connection to Israel, his experiences in Vilna, and his love of the Yiddish language.More from this...

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My Tie to the Past: Yiddish

EX324_1644 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, explains that he love Yiddish for its familiarity and because it connects him to his past.More from this narrator: Paul Berg

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Yiddish and Israel: It's Not Conflictual To Me

EX324_1645 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, discusses his two principal connections to Judaism - Yiddish and Israel - and why he feels no conflict in supporting both.More from this narrator: Paul Berg

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It Makes Me Understand That I'm Not Safe: The Legacy of the Holocaust

EX324_1646 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, tells how the Holocaust has impacted his Jewish identity by making him believe that Judaism is only really safe in Israel.More from this narrator: Paul Berg

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The Spirit of Yiddish in Young People

EX324_1647 Paul Berg, Yiddish activist, discusses the importance of getting youth interested in Yiddish, describing the efforts of the Yiddish Book Center and his own Yiddish group in San Diego.More...

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