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Related: About this forumCrossing Delancey on TCM NOW,
baby's bris just occurred, and auntie just said Boychik and Maidelach, so thinking of my Grandma and Grandpa now. They lived in The Bronx. Great chix soup. w DILL!!! (I grew up in Brooklyn.)
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Crossing Delancey on TCM NOW, (Original Post)
elleng
Oct 21
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Blue Dawn
(957 posts)1. Love this movie.
My husband and I just watched it. Great movie. I love her grandmother!
marybourg
(13,201 posts)2. As a jewish New Yorker, I found that movie ridiculous. The grandmother was
a caricature of a caricature. The only person I found believable was the pickle salesman.
elleng
(136,605 posts)3. I am also a Jewish New Yorker.
Little ridiculous.
BonnieJW
(2,592 posts)4. I love that movie too
I've seen it several times.
jg10003
(1,029 posts)5. I grew up in those projects on Delancey that were used in the film
The movie exaggerated a bit, but I knew a lot of yentas, including my own. I miss them and the home made gefilte fish.
elleng
(136,605 posts)6. Couple yentas in my family,
and BEST gefilte!!!
I grew up on Clinton Ave near Ft. Greene and Myrtle, NOT Delancey.