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→ Talking Christmas traditions with Don Yoder - Philly.com
* I'm still in the process of formatting the Deitsch version. Scroll down for English version. Die Nacht for de Chrischdaag 'S waar die Nacht for de Chrischdaag und dorch es gans Haus ...
Yes! Kick Santa to the curb and turn Belsknickel loose upon the land. For more 'Ask A PA Dutchman' episodes and Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch language videos check out Doulgas Madenford's YouTube channel.
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→ Homestead Recreating 18th Century Christmas - Pottstown Post Watch out kids because Belsnickel's going to show up! danielboonehomestead.org 12/7: A Homestead Christmas 12-4pm Admission Adult (13+) $6.00, Child (5-12) $4.00. FDBH members free, ...
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The sound is not that great but this clip is very informative and well worth watching if you want to learn more about the Pennsylvania Dutch tradtion of Der Belsnickel.
→ Pennsylvania Folkways: The Belsnickel brings light and darkness - Reading Eagle After having read many articles about Belsnickel, I find that one the most interesting aspects about the tradition is ...
→ ‘Yes Helen, there is a Belsnickel’.
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Der Belsnickel Suite, a symphonic work by Dave Kline performed by the Reading Philharmonic Orchestra
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Christmastime in the Land of the Belsnickel by Matthew Burns
Talking Christmas traditions with Don Yoder
Twas The Night Before Christmas – Translated into Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch by Thomas C. Zimmerman
VIDEO | Ask A PA Dutchman: The Belsnickel
Landis Valley Museum “Days of the Belsnickel” Lunch Tour
Birdsboro’s Daniel Boone Homestead Recreating 18th Century Christmas
Troxell-Steckel Farm Museum old-fashioned Christmas offers look at Pennsylvania German life in 1842
Meet Belsnickel, the Counter Claus
Belsnickel: A slightly terrifying Pennsylvania Dutch tradition
City of Reading embraces ugly Christmas tree
VIDEO: What is a Belsnickel?
Pennsbury Manor prepping for festive Holly Nights celebration
VIDEO | A living history presentation on the PA Dutch tradition of the Der Belsnickel
Pennsylvania Folkways: The Belsnickel brings light and darkness
‘Yes Helen, there is a Belsnickel’

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