The narrator of this story by Josef Tunkel (Joysef Tunkel, Yosef Tunkel) known as "Der Tunkeler," is a bookkeeper in New York, facing the dreary prospect of a three week vacation mandated by the union. His amusing chronical of a painful progression through a single man's day of leisure still rings true. The Yiddish is easy and full of Yinglish.
The narrator of this story by Josef Tunkel (Joysef Tunkel, Yosef Tunkel) known as "Der Tunkeler," is a bookkeeper in New York, facing the dreary prospect of a three week vacation mandated by the union. His amusing chronical of a painful progression through a single man's day of leisure still rings true. The Yiddish is easy and full of Yinglish.