@Beverly, When my great great grandmother was a small child in Poland, she wandered in the forest and got lost. A Romany found her and reunited her with her family in the Jewish settlement. To save a life is to save the world. Our people died together - and we lived as neighbors once. My parents always taught me to honor the Romany people.
Bless you Beverly... See film Train La Vie, fantasy about Jews and Gypsies trying to escape Nazis and there is a beautiful scene of all of them dancing together in the field. I went to a Gypsy Festival in Poland, there were 30.000 people in audience. I was there with artist friends. It was beautiful. I also have 2 friends, twin sisters who are Jewish but sang in a very popular Gypsy group from Poland Roma.
What old Jewish song ?;...I happy died just for pure simplicity of it loving the honesty it all !!! Bloody it a suchna bloo9dy honest humans sad sufferers. Open Yr heart and learn to love again......well if u can,,,😢
I'm Jewish my grandmother on my mother's side came from poland.I noticed in one of the photos a baby in a little bassinet that had a rope going to the ceiling.My mother told me that her mother was in such a bassinet as a baby and the rope had accidently broke which affected injured her and made it hard for her to walk.Years later she had a surgery which helped a lot.So interesting to see these old photos it connects me to my families past.
Ma grand-mère a connue auschwitz je suis un petit fils de déporté Que dire sinon que je souhaite de tout mon cœur que la paix soit de notre monde Préservons la paix Rien n'est plus important
I have both Roma and Russian Jewish in my background - there is an untold story of union between these peoples even before they were murdered together in the camps. I am automatically drawn to this beautiful ,music
Hauntingly beautiful, poignant and sad.. Love her Yiddishkeit... My people were Russian, Polish-Austrian. Love music of my people; I have been, and always will be connected to the Jewish soul.
I come from similar very mixed family roots and this music seems to reflect my feelings - my soul - like no other - I would like to learn more about it......
@Malka Sephardic jew here and my people found their way to Poland and Austria. And then to America. The rest...you said for me. Always connected. Thank you.
Hi. I live in Brest (Brisk in Yiddish) now, and visit Czarnawczyce very offen. But I never heard about Mariam Nirenberg. Also like other habitants of Czarnawczyce. We Belarusians remember about our lost neighbors Jews and Polishs and their cultures. Thank you for this video. Not far from Czarnaczyce is placed little town Kamianiets (Kamieniec), discribed by Yehezkel Kotik in his literature.
I’m Jewish and my grandpa was from Brest. When he was born when it was still Brest Litovsk and under Polish rule. He was born and technically lived in Terespol but would spend a lot of his time in Brest. His stories were always very sad, he left in 1921 but he suffered severe ptsd until he passed.
@@ibnyahud for example Brisker, Slutsker or Pinsker. In Belarus and Lithuania was placed so called Kingdom of Litvaks. In the end of 19 century Jews from Belarus had started to emigrate to another towns of Russian Empire especially to Odessa. But after first ''pogroms'' in the territory of Ukraine they began to emigrate to America. And that process of emigration was long untill WW2 started in 1939.
I met a friend 50 years ago who walked from Poland at the end of 1939 to Odessa ,his parents murdered by the nazis.At 16 years old he arrived in Egypt and joined the British army saying he was 18! He fought the germans and obtained the british nationality. Rest in pace Alex!
Le note di questo canto ebraico sono di un delicatezza incantevole insuperabile e rimuovono nella mia coscienza sensazioni di estrema delicatezza. Ho conosciuto gli ebrei veneziani e sono stato a fianco di Fred Zinneman come suo consulente, grande regista internazionale...... 22 dicembre 2019 CARNIER PIER ARRIGO
Thank you so much for your great work in keeping these songs and traditions alive!!!!! This is by far the best way to honor the dead, to attempt to repair the irreparable damage and waste laid on by human hatred and ignorance. It is not only beautiful to be able to hear these melodies still, it is a crucial endeavor, for all of humanity.
There is no love greater to man than to stay connected with one's culture. This subject unites us with the maker of the universe. We can't have one without the other. The pictures remind me of the movie Fiddler on the Roof. I am Jewish through my spirit. Keep up the good work. Shalom.
@@Paolo-gj7ipNo, there is no love greater than to send the only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
@@HB_IE52829 Surprising though that other than the writings of the christian cult, that there is no reference to that 'son' in any contemporary documentation.
Very interesting, my Mothers last name was Nerenberg, and they came from Latvia, and later from Kiev. I wonder if we were related? My Fathers family was both from Kiev and Poland. Thanks for this beautiful video!
Hola!! Me llamo dámaris y me encanta esta musica, soy de Guadalajara, en México, mi bisabuela era de los altos jalisco y ahí la mayoría de la gente eran judíos, lo supe ya de adulta pero desde la primera ves que escuché esta musica sentí algo en mi, para mi sorpresa investigando la historia de mi bisabuela y de donde eran descubrí por que, saludos desde mexico!!!💕
P. Olgo gratulacje. Bardzo piękna muzyka i animacje. Jak to dobrze że są ludzie którzy przekazuje następnym pokoleniom to piękno niezależne od narodowości, poglądów politycznych czy religii. Bo to jest dziedzictwo LUDZI .
I am NOT Jewish. I am Bulgarian. We refused the Reich to send innocent people to their Conzlager. Ours have names at Yad Vashem. We refuse all worthless dictators. Slihah. Le chaim.
My Jewish family is from Pinsk; something incredible to note is, despite all that was happening in Russia, it’s one of the only cities that never suffered Pogroms.
Wow my Mother’s maiden name was Nerenberg. They came from Russia. Kiev was the last city they lived in before they went to UK, and then America. They had to stay in England for two years before they were able to come to America because of the Jewish quota system!! Thanks you so much for this wonderful video!! It is greatly appreciated!! 🔯
No words can describe the haunting beauty and sadness of the song and the singer. Countless voices silenced embrace the song. The brutality and cruelty of the Nazis is beyond me.
Thats all I think about these days how the Jews people were mistreated, but yet they stand up and be counted and very proud. I fully understand that this nation is HaShem's favourite nation, very special people. Thanks for this beautiful video.
Une voix et une musique aussi magnifiques q un diamant que rien ne peut détruire pas même le feu de la guerre. Une oeuvre de pur génie rendant la petite Sarah éternelle.
This was so beautiful yet sad. War does nothing but destroys. I often wonder what this world would be like if it wasn’t for greed. People wanting so much control no matters whose blood they shed. It’s heartbreaking.
Pidän tästä melodiasta, mutta tietenkin, kuvat järkyttävät, ja tämä on uudestaan toistumassa joka puolella maailmaa, ilmeisesti ihmiskunta ei opi koskaan edellisistä katastroofeistaan!
Židovská kultura a poznání, to je tak nádherné, obsahuje skutecnou podstatu života, držte se statečný národe, Bůh Vám žehnej
I'm not Jewish, but I like old songs, including Jiddish songs very much.
I enjoy Olga's delicate melancholiic interpretations...
I'm Romany Gypsy. My people died with yours. Thank you for your beautiful work. Truth is beauty.
We love You,Beverly..
@Beverly, When my great great grandmother was a small child in Poland, she wandered in the forest and got lost. A Romany found her and reunited her with her family in the Jewish settlement. To save a life is to save the world. Our people died together - and we lived as neighbors once. My parents always taught me to honor the Romany people.
Bless you Beverly... See film Train La Vie, fantasy about Jews and Gypsies trying to escape Nazis and there is a beautiful scene of all of them dancing together in the field. I went to a Gypsy Festival in Poland, there were 30.000 people in audience. I was there with artist friends. It was beautiful. I also have 2 friends, twin sisters who are Jewish but sang in a very popular Gypsy group from Poland Roma.
Love Gypsy hymn Jelem, Jelem
Beverly,🙏🙏
I am a Jew from Ukraine, I live in Poland. Beautiful song
I'm not Ashkenazi, but, who couldn't appreciate this beautiful voice and so very touching film?. Thank you, whoever did this.
Same I think there is something so sad in their music
What old Jewish song ?;...I happy died just for pure simplicity of it loving the honesty it all !!! Bloody it a suchna bloo9dy honest humans sad sufferers. Open Yr heart and learn to love again......well if u can,,,😢
Kiitos paljon!
I have ashkenazian roots and I‘ m sad and lucky at same time, if I hear this song
I'm Jewish my grandmother on my mother's side came from poland.I noticed in one of the photos a baby in a little bassinet that had a rope going to the ceiling.My mother told me that her mother was in such a bassinet as a baby and the rope had accidently broke which affected injured her and made it hard for her to walk.Years later she had a surgery which helped a lot.So interesting to see these old photos it connects me to my families past.
Ma grand-mère a connue auschwitz je suis un petit fils de déporté
Que dire sinon que je souhaite de tout mon cœur que la paix soit de notre monde
Préservons la paix
Rien n'est plus important
Great record. Shalom from Australia 🇦🇺. :) ^^ 😀
I have both Roma and Russian Jewish in my background - there is an untold story of union between these peoples even before they were murdered together in the camps. I am automatically drawn to this beautiful ,music
Mariam Nirenberg is Jewish folk singer born in Polesye before the war, I'm preparing album with her old forgotten Yiddish songs. Hanukkah sameach!
Polesye
did the album appear? interested for our project. see www.yidishe-lider.org
Thank you, Olga for doing this! 💖
Where can I buy this album please?
Piękna pieśń oraz i wykonanie wspomnienia młodych lat Shalom
What a great pleasure to hear this, a lost world indeed.With thanks and love from Israel.
True polish-jewish history
ruclips.net/video/x01tApw2S-E/видео.html
A lost world, but at least it isn't forgotten. Thank you very much for this film.
THANK-YOU FOR KEEPING US ALIVE!
YOUR WORK IS SO IMPORTANT TO ALL. ✡️
Thank you for sharing this part of European history with us.
Hauntingly beautiful, poignant and sad.. Love her Yiddishkeit... My people were Russian, Polish-Austrian. Love music of my people; I have been, and always will be connected to the Jewish soul.
I come from similar very mixed family roots and this music seems to reflect my feelings - my soul - like no other - I would like to learn more about it......
@Malka Sephardic jew here and my people found their way to Poland and Austria. And then to America. The rest...you said for me. Always connected.
Thank you.
Sending greetings to a lost world - thanks for keeping alive in songs.
Hi. I live in Brest (Brisk in Yiddish) now, and visit Czarnawczyce very offen. But I never heard about Mariam Nirenberg. Also like other habitants of Czarnawczyce. We Belarusians remember about our lost neighbors Jews and Polishs and their cultures. Thank you for this video. Not far from Czarnaczyce is placed little town Kamianiets (Kamieniec), discribed by Yehezkel Kotik in his literature.
I’m Jewish and my grandpa was from Brest. When he was born when it was still Brest Litovsk and under Polish rule. He was born and technically lived in Terespol but would spend a lot of his time in Brest. His stories were always very sad, he left in 1921 but he suffered severe ptsd until he passed.
it's crazy that even in America so many Jews have last names that are namesakes of these towns you are talking about
a world nearly lost...
@@ibnyahud for example Brisker, Slutsker or Pinsker. In Belarus and Lithuania was placed so called Kingdom of Litvaks. In the end of 19 century Jews from Belarus had started to emigrate to another towns of Russian Empire especially to Odessa. But after first ''pogroms'' in the territory of Ukraine they began to emigrate to America. And that process of emigration was long untill WW2 started in 1939.
There was a bishop, Kazimierz Bukraba. He helped Jews a lot, and they blessed him in their prayer.
I met a friend 50 years ago who walked from Poland at the end of 1939 to Odessa ,his parents murdered by the nazis.At 16 years old he arrived in Egypt and joined the British army saying he was 18!
He fought the germans and obtained the british nationality. Rest in pace Alex!
Not NAZI! GERMAN!!!!
A melancholy beauty permeates throughout....
Le note di questo canto ebraico sono di un delicatezza incantevole insuperabile e rimuovono nella mia coscienza sensazioni di estrema delicatezza. Ho conosciuto gli ebrei veneziani e sono stato a fianco di Fred Zinneman come suo consulente, grande regista internazionale...... 22 dicembre 2019 CARNIER PIER ARRIGO
Beautiful music and sentiment! One note - Chaim Weizmann (my cousin) was originally from Motol, a town near Pinsk.
Thank you so much for your great work in keeping these songs and traditions alive!!!!! This is by far the best way to honor the dead, to attempt to repair the irreparable damage and waste laid on by human hatred and ignorance. It is not only beautiful to be able to hear these melodies still, it is a crucial endeavor, for all of humanity.
Thank you so much! This words make me keep going!!!
@@Olginiam Can i get the lyrics to this anywhere? i can only understand a few words but would love to learn to sing this
reminds me of songs that my grandmother used to sing. thank you for helping keep this music alive
There is no love greater to man than to stay connected with one's culture. This subject unites us with the maker of the universe. We can't have one without the other. The pictures remind me of the movie Fiddler on the Roof. I am Jewish through my spirit. Keep up the good work. Shalom.
No, there is no love greater to man that to give one's life for one's friends.
@@Paolo-gj7ipNo, there is no love greater than to send the only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
@@HB_IE52829 Surprising though that other than the writings of the christian cult, that there is no reference to that 'son' in any contemporary documentation.
Culture is akin to tradition in that it is actually little more than a fossilised form of past pragmatism.
Infiniment touchée, émue par ces souvenirs de Pologne, cette belle musique comme une berceuse Je ne suis pas juive mais mon âme l’est
Bravo
Josiane
My soul vibrates and cries from the unspeakable, being transformed into music.
Listening to the this Angelic Sounds
From Los Angeles California
Stay safe be well
To bardzo poruszająca muzyka z miłością.
OLD JEWISH POLESYE!!!!Great singing !!!
*Hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving!* 🎶💜🎶
26thJuly2020.....love this beautiful song.💝from Singapore
I enjoyed this ballad very much, especially the singing of Mariam Nirenberg!
So schön ! Berührend ! Danke vielmals !
The wonders of film and public Video archives allow us to enter a time capsule that's almost mind blowing in its scope.
Dziekuje za te piekne obrazy i piesn od serca. Szolem alejchem
"Szolem" ? XDD
@@poloniek973 Tak: szolem. Z polska pisownią będzie 'szołem'.
W jidysz tak się wymawia 'szalom' 😉
@@rheinhartsilvento2576 In Hebrew it is pronounced Shalom. In Yiddish it is pronounced Shoilom
@@jazura2 True. But transcribed in Polish, the Yiddish version it is often spelled "szo(j)lem alejchem".
That's the one I used😉
@@rheinhartsilvento2576 Of course. I was only referring to the comment that in Yiddish it is Shalom which it is not
In Memoria dell ebraismo polacco...Grazie per l emozione
Bittersweet, beautiful...thank you.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing the history of Poland.
True polish-jewish history :-)
ruclips.net/video/x01tApw2S-E/видео.html
Beautiful song, beautiful singing. Thank you.
AFTER WHAT , HAPPEN TO, THEM THEY SHOULD, THE MASTERS OF PEACE.
E B
This is so beautiful and haunting. It’s like a visit with generations of my family.
What a beautiful voice. A beautiful song too.
Very interesting, my Mothers last name was Nerenberg, and they came from Latvia, and later from Kiev. I wonder if we were related? My Fathers family was both from Kiev and Poland. Thanks for this beautiful video!
Спасибо за видео и за память!
Hola!! Me llamo dámaris y me encanta esta musica, soy de Guadalajara, en México, mi bisabuela era de los altos jalisco y ahí la mayoría de la gente eran judíos, lo supe ya de adulta pero desde la primera ves que escuché esta musica sentí algo en mi, para mi sorpresa investigando la historia de mi bisabuela y de donde eran descubrí por que, saludos desde mexico!!!💕
Thank you Olga, you're doing a great work, preserving some pieces of what we sometimes call "There once was a World".
Hauntingly beautiful, thank you.
Prostě nádherné, nostalgické, krásné, dekuji, Thomas Karl 🇨🇿
P. Olgo gratulacje. Bardzo piękna muzyka i animacje. Jak to dobrze że są ludzie którzy przekazuje następnym pokoleniom to piękno niezależne od narodowości, poglądów politycznych czy religii. Bo to jest dziedzictwo LUDZI .
zgadzam się już trochę czasu minęło od twojego wpisu ale nigdy nie jest za późno, żeby coś skomentować
Wszy wychodowne na udzie Polki,,,gad tego sie nie boi.
....my heart goes out to them with all my love and prayers....
Very touching, both sephardic and ashkenazi songs
Olga, I` m on my knees! Wonderful !Toda raba!
Your videos are cultural treasures themselves!
I am NOT Jewish. I am Bulgarian. We refused the Reich to send innocent people to their Conzlager. Ours have names at Yad Vashem. We refuse all worthless dictators. Slihah. Le chaim.
My Jewish family is from Pinsk; something incredible to note is, despite all that was happening in Russia, it’s one of the only cities that never suffered Pogroms.
Coz to za glos, cudowny, czysty, anielski wprost !
Well done and interesting video with a lovely tune. I don't know if you'll read this, but thank you and good job!
I have family who were from Pinsk. This explains a part of much treasured family history. Thank you Pinsk for our socialists
feel blessed that we have the internet, and in a country with the freedom to choose
A very beautiful melody and singing! Marty
heart rending and moving, everlasting
Beautiful! Many thanks!
Melodija je toliko setna i divna.Rijeci ne razumjem ali se osjeca bol i tuga .Sigurno za Izraelom.🇮🇱💔💖🌺😪😪😪🙏
You have a beautiful voice.
Muy instructivos los textos en inglés. Bellísimo tema. Interesantes fotografías. Gracias.
En general, la cultura yidish, de los ashkenasi es muy interesante, con su gran humor, bonisima musica y literatura.
Я с бывшего еврейского местечка Борковичи, Беларусь, там жил прототип Тевье Молочник а. 💔🙏
Rakkaat ihmiset, mielestäni musiikki on niin yhdistävä tekijä ihmisten välillä, enemmän kuin kieli, musiikki yhdistää ja sitoo ilman sanoja.
WONDERFUL!!!Love it !!!!
Какая прекрасная музыка! С любовью из России.
Wow my Mother’s maiden name was Nerenberg. They came from Russia. Kiev was the last city they lived in before they went to UK, and then America. They had to stay in England for two years before they were able to come to America because of the Jewish quota system!! Thanks you so much for this wonderful video!! It is greatly appreciated!! 🔯
No words can describe the haunting beauty and sadness of the song and the singer. Countless voices silenced embrace the song. The brutality and cruelty of the Nazis is beyond me.
What a beautiful melody
Très intéressant, et la chanson est magnifique !
Fun fact:I’m related to him.
Also this is my favorite rendition of this prayer.
Wunderschön gesungen.
Thats all I think about these days how the Jews people were mistreated, but yet they stand up and be counted and very proud.
I fully understand that this nation is HaShem's favourite nation, very special people.
Thanks for this beautiful video.
Toda raba!
Please look to Motty Steinmetz: Ki Liysaumo
My family is from David Horodok which is in this region of Belarus.
Это видео супер! Браво 🌹🌹🌹
Wonderful performance:), wow!
Beautiful, haunting, moving. Could we have the lyrics please? In Yiddish and Hochdeutsch.
i love the way avigail (Olga) sings this song; it is exquisitely beautiful. Hebrew font for the Yiddish please!!!
Une voix et une musique aussi magnifiques q un diamant que rien ne peut détruire pas même le feu de la guerre. Une oeuvre de pur génie rendant la petite Sarah éternelle.
I don't know what they sàying strong people the jews
Beautiful video!!!! Toda raba!!!
I will love to lear the lyrics of this song
Lost world ? With memory and music, a world is never lost …
This was so beautiful yet sad. War does nothing but destroys. I often wonder what this world would be like if it wasn’t for greed. People wanting so much control no matters whose blood they shed. It’s heartbreaking.
4:39 - This world is not lost, it's gone. It will always be remembered by the history.
Très émouvant, en pensant que ce monde a été anéanti. Qui pourrait réparer ça?
An eye onto a lost world...
Dad came from Yugoslavia but thank God we made to America
Great pics!
Good piece of history and sad song, nonetheless beautiful.
Tnx for sharing !
Ritkán látott képek, zene , nagyon tetszett
Very impressive and touching story. I knew about this. But every schould know!! 💪💙💛
Love from The Netherlands ❤💬💙
Невероятна красота глубочайшая, чистая и бессмертная!
Любимые мои!
Люблю вас всех!
Pidän tästä melodiasta, mutta tietenkin, kuvat järkyttävät, ja tämä on uudestaan toistumassa joka puolella maailmaa, ilmeisesti ihmiskunta ei opi koskaan edellisistä katastroofeistaan!
so beautiful full of longing.
Beautiful.
What a fascinating world we live in...
Delightful! Prekrasno!
Incredible!