Black Man SHOCKS Orthodox Jews by speaking Russian Yiddish

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Published 2021-12-09

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  • @frankieslight
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  • @sharvin0161
    That's gotta be one of the cleanest cuts you've ever had
  • @b.l.1414
    I applaud this young man for being bold, stepping out of his comfort zone, being completely vulnerable, and allowing the flow of life to guide him while connecting with the community.
  • @pbasswil
    The best thing about this is not the language skills, it's the effort to communicate. THAT'S what has generated so many warm smiles – and the cross-cultural warmth is the gold.
  • If you listen closely Yiddish is a mix between Hebrew and German. If you understand German you can actually understand alot of it.
  • @danbull
    What I like about Frankie is he just looks so joyful simply engaging with the world. It has the setup of a prank channel but all he wants to do is connect with new people and spread a little light
  • As a 41 years old Black man,seeing people from different backgrounds getting together and smiling is what makes me believe that life is beautiful...Shalom
  • @mj-fp1gd
    It's just refreshing to see someone so nice to the people around him, no matter how different they are from him.
  • @RP-wz9xb
    I love Frankie's genuine curiosity and his respect of other cultures. He has a wonderfully affable energy. Shalom!
  • @KittenAtheDisco
    As a Jew, I appreciate you learning one of our languages. Not many of us speak Yiddish, so someone outside of our community keeping it alive is fantastic. If you try to tackle Hebrew... Good luck, shit is HARD!
  • @RabbiRafiMollot
    That was very respectful of you to try to bridge cultural and language gaps in that way. "Mad props." 😉 I enjoyed this video. 🙂
  • @qQ-lh8cf
    Can’t get a enough! Thank you so much. Sincerely. For taking time out of your life to try to understand and integrate with other cultures
  • As a German speaker I was actually able to understand almost everything. so cool
  • @dyskelia
    It’s annoying when one is trying to practice a language but the native speaker tells you to just speak English. Like no, dude, I’m going to do this and practicing is how I’m going to do this!!!!
  • @brianfallon2607
    My grandparents on my mother's side used to speak Yiddish when they didn't want me and my sister to understand. Gradually, we picked up a bit and now I know lots of idiomatic Yiddish phrases for a wife telling her husband to please shut up.
  • You are slowly becoming my favorite youtuber, your content is so unique and I love how you're connecting to different people through languages. Keep it up.
  • @ed10523
    This is A Beautiful Thing. They Were Curious and Welcoming. The Interaction between Cultures break barriers. Well Done!
  • @AM-ke5yi
    “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.” -Nelson Mandela So here’s to a man that goes after one’s heart, HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRANKIE!!! 🎉🙏🏾❤️
  • @Coldhearted23
    The fact they just opened up and welcomed him and continued to teach him is amazing
  • As a Jewish person from NYC i aplaude your willingness to reach out and connect with others and hope you continue in your studies. I do think there is a lot of cultural subtext that you are missing both in who you are approaching, where, the impact of videotaping people, as well as the cultural significance of the language you are learning. I would encourage you to find a study buddy (maybe the football player) and practice off camera. Good luck