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A mol hot mayn har gebrakht mir tey
Sings verses first in Yiddish, then in Russian.
Ay, brider, brider, shpan ayn di ferd
Kline heard from her mother. [Words say to overtake our younger years so they won’t escape from us. Ruth Rubin in English, she didn’t understand the 3rd line. Kline repeats it, then translates into English, “You treasured your youthful years like a…
Oyfn barg, ibern barg
[See Tape 65, song 9 (both talk about overtaking their younger years). After Rubin sings, she and Anne Kline, who sang song 9 and admires the ending of song 10, compare (assumed) previous song].
Iber barg un iber toln
(Compare another version: Tape 65 song 1)
Herman Rabins
[Note from typewritten tape log in box:] Herman Rabin, born Chayim Rabinovitsh, in Novminsk, Poland, speaks on this and the following tape, about his childhood, his famous father, his coming to America, etc. He is so intense in remembering, that it…
Herman Rabins Interview - part 2
[Note from typewritten tape log in box:] Herman Rabins continues
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