What does "mensch" mean?
Take this example:
"I’d try to help anyway, because we have history. Not all of it good, but history. And I guess I’m in no position: glass house, kettle, stones, sin? And I have to admit, he’s become a mensch. Not a man, but a mensch."
-from Old Blood
Take this example:
"I’d try to help anyway, because we have history. Not all of it good, but history. And I guess I’m in no position: glass house, kettle, stones, sin? And I have to admit, he’s become a mensch. Not a man, but a mensch."
-from Old Blood
Re: Mensch
Date: 2003-06-27 05:55 pm (UTC)Clearly a sign that you're not from New York, where little bits of Yiddish inevitably creep into your vocabulary. ;)
Re: Mensch
Date: 2003-06-27 06:02 pm (UTC)