I Always Wanted to Know (From Where the Feet Grow)
“From where the feet grow,” “fuhn vonnen di feese vahxen.” An old Yiddish expression, a colloquialism, meaning to find the source or origin of things.
“From where the feet grow,” “fuhn vonnen di feese vahxen.” An old Yiddish expression, a colloquialism, meaning to find the source or origin of things.
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