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  • #2058335
    commonsaychel
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    In keeping with the new theme of posting silly irrelevant topics,
    What is the proper word? Stuffed Cabbage, Gefilte Kraut, Holopitz or Kapuszta?

    #2058349
    Reb Eliezer
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    Töltött káposzta for Hungarians, cholopchis for the Polish, gefilte kraut for Germans or in Yiddish, stuffed cabbage for the Americans and כרוב ממולא for the Israelis.

    #2058351
    ujm
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    What new theme? It’s only one person engaging in such immature behavior.

    #2058355
    Ex-CTLawyer
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    Golabki……………….

    #2058398
    AviraDeArah
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    I’ve always heard it called “geshtupteh kroit”

    #2058540
    5TResident
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    My mother was from Czechoslovakia and she called it grfilte kraut.

    #2058595
    ujm
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    5T: Which part of Czechoslovakia?

    #2058626
    Yserbius123
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    Chalopshitz

    #2058636
    ubiquitin
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    “cholopchis for the Polish”

    choloptchies isn’t Polish.

    My grandmother from Poland calls it “Gefilte kraut” Growing up all the hungarians and Galitzianers called it “choloptches” clearly based on “Halupki” which is Slavik

    #2058699
    Little Froggie
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    Please close this thread. I CAN’T STAND THE TASTE (for some reason)

    #2058717
    commonsaychel
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    Ubiquitin, My MIL is a 56er like our beloved Reb E and she calls it Kapostza.
    Btw I never heard a galizyaner or a polisher call it anything put Holupitz

    #2058733
    Reb Eliezer
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    Shabbos, 11 Adar I, February 12, will be my 65th anniversary that I left Sopron, Hungary in 1957 being 9 years old. The profound question is, what would have happened if I stayed there? My mother’s a’h brother, who was not religious, left in beginning of November 1956 and returned the next day. My father was involved in getting people out as the grammer, Yaakov Miller. In the beginning when someone was caught, would be sent back allowing them to try again. The rules became harsh giving jail time for one caught. In February 1957 when my father wanted to to take a big family, he was told that this is too dangerous and I rather take you. My father comes home at night and says, pack up we are leaving.

    #2058790

    RebE, celebrate this as your personal purim!

    #2059401
    Zaphod Beeblebrox
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    This is indeed most profundedly profound. And just out of curiosity, by making this thread, are you saying you’re on board with the theme of stupid thread topics? Forgive me, I’m not good with other peoples satire.

    #2059549
    ubiquitin
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    I for onw think this is one of the most interesting threads CS ever started. I’m sure others disagree, that is ok.

    I don’t really understand the idea that only the most important topic or the most pressing issue is worthy of discussion. That (by definition) would mean one thread, sounds boring.

    If a topic isnt interesting don’t comment. why do people feel the need to shut down other people’s conversations?

    #2059603
    Zaphod Beeblebrox
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    Ubiqutin if you’re talking about me, that really wasn’t my intention at all, I happen to find conversations like this interesting. I just wanted to know if cs was saying he’s going over to the dark side. If he was, this probably wasn’t the best way to do it.

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