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'Vos makhstu" in Yiddish means, roughly, "how are you?" When
Yiddish speaking Nathan Bass, a Jewish immigrant from Russia,
settled in the small rural cotton-farming community of North, South
Carolina, he would greet his fellow Jewish merchants and peddlers
with "vos makhstu y'all." Nathan found himself a wife, Esther
Cohen, on a buying trip to Brooklyn, after which they started a
family in North, eventually raising seven children in the town.
Those children had a quintessentially American upbringing, working
in their parents' store and eventually all going on to college.
Today, there are nearly 100 direct descendants of Nathan and Esther
living throughout the United States. This is the story of Nathan
and Esther Bass, and how they achieved the American dream while
raising their Jewish children in rural South Carolina.
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