This book & ndash; a collection of funny stories and essays from the life of Chernivtsi, in which the authors were born and raised. Every story has a word or phrase in Yiddish, but you don't have to know the language to read a book. Bricker and Vishevsky even admit that they do not speak Yiddish and lived off it somewhere, and they need words and phrases in Yiddish as artifacts or fragments of utensils in archeological excavations, which help the authors build a city from their childhood and youth and settle it re-enacts them, Borya and Tolik, as well as the people who once surrounded them.
The publication was commissioned by the International Literary Corporation Meridian Czernowitz.
The cover uses a painting by Viktor Pivovarov & quot; Breeding hands & quot ;, courtesy of the artist.