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Roughly "if only healthy". As a response to any gripping statement or complaint,

it means roughly "Gee that's too bad, but look at the big picture: As long as

you've got your health, you can handle it".

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The Yiddish phrase "a bi gezunt" translates to "as long as you're healthy" or "be well." It is often used as a form of farewell or as a way to wish someone good health and well-being.

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