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yon | 14:52 Thu 08th May 2008 | Film, Media & TV
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On the Apprentice, Alan Sugar asked the half jewish bloke if he knew what LOCHEIM meant (apologies for spelling and or pronounciation) so what does it mean?
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'To Life' like when we say 'cheers' when having a drink. I remember this from when I was in a production of 'Fiddler on the Roof'. I'm not Jewish by the way and you may well find that a better answer crops up soon.
Did he not ask him if he knew what a Locheim was ??
I just checked an online dictionary and 'lekhaim' means 'To (long) life. I think it's quite a common Yiddish expression and I think Sir Alan was asking to see just how Jewish the other bloke was
Sugar should have carried out his threat to pull down his trousers and have a look!!!! Lol.
"L'Chaim" means "cheers", as in, "to life"

I only know this cos I work for an Orthodox Jewish company, I myself am not Jewish.

I didn't watch it, but if he didn't know what it meant then I guess he's not all that religious LOL!

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