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'''''Ale Brider''''' is a traditional Yiddish folk song. It was adapted from a poem by ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.columbia.edu/~jap2220/Arkhiv/vol04%20(1994-5)/vol04181.txt|title=Ale Bridler|last=|first=|date=|website=Columbia.edu |
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== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == |
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Ale Brider is a traditional Yiddish folk song. It was adapted from a poem by Morris Winchevsky.
Lyrics
Chorus:
Un mir zaynen ale eynik, oy, oy, ale eynik
Tsi mir zayen fil tsi veynik, oy, oy, oy
Un mir libn zikh dokh ale, oy, oy, zikh dokh ale
Vi a khosn mit a kale, oy, oy, oy
References
- "Ale Bridler". Columbia.edu.
- Greenbaum, Perry J. (2017-10-30). "Perry J Greenbaum: Un Mir Zaynen Ale Brider". Perry J Greenbaum. Retrieved 2020-01-26.
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