To my friends of the Hebrew persuasion--Jack and Judih
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To my friends of the Hebrew persuasion--Jack and Judih
Jack and Judih,
An interesting thing has happened to me. While my sister and I have been sitting around here going blind from the cataracts that we both have because of our fair eyes, she started checking our family out on Ancestor.com. I've never been in the least bit interested in who my ancestors were unless I was in their will. But she started searching and it seems that we are a quarter Jewish a couple of generations ago.
This was not completely surprising to me because for some reason I have always thought that there must be a yid in the woodpile somewhere. My first Jewish friend in school was Barry Goldblatt. I always had this strange kinship with him like he was my brother. There has never been a hint of Jewish culture or religion in our family. We were raised as Methodists. But for some reason I read all of Leon Uris' books and I've always been fascinated by the saga of the Jews.
I was never particularly aware of any anti-semitism when I was growing up in Texas. Of course there was enough racism to make up for that lack. I can never remember it being a topic of discussion in our family.
I'm glad that my sister found that out though. Now I feel much better about hating myself....haha! Anyway, 'next year in Jerusalem.'
An interesting thing has happened to me. While my sister and I have been sitting around here going blind from the cataracts that we both have because of our fair eyes, she started checking our family out on Ancestor.com. I've never been in the least bit interested in who my ancestors were unless I was in their will. But she started searching and it seems that we are a quarter Jewish a couple of generations ago.
This was not completely surprising to me because for some reason I have always thought that there must be a yid in the woodpile somewhere. My first Jewish friend in school was Barry Goldblatt. I always had this strange kinship with him like he was my brother. There has never been a hint of Jewish culture or religion in our family. We were raised as Methodists. But for some reason I read all of Leon Uris' books and I've always been fascinated by the saga of the Jews.
I was never particularly aware of any anti-semitism when I was growing up in Texas. Of course there was enough racism to make up for that lack. I can never remember it being a topic of discussion in our family.
I'm glad that my sister found that out though. Now I feel much better about hating myself....haha! Anyway, 'next year in Jerusalem.'
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I always wondered about your last name.
Never experienced much either
How does that saying go about treat your friends like family?
We use to say that about next year in Jeruselam back as far as I can remember. Back before the modern state of Israel. When it was more of a metophor for metaphyscial homelessness.
Next year in Mule Shoe Texas.
Never experienced much either
How does that saying go about treat your friends like family?
We use to say that about next year in Jeruselam back as far as I can remember. Back before the modern state of Israel. When it was more of a metophor for metaphyscial homelessness.
Next year in Mule Shoe Texas.
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I'm so new at being a jew that I don't even know if 'heeb' is a cuss word. But hey, I figure I've got a good start, I've read the Old Testament and I'm already circumcised. The tough part is behind me, right?
So, I hope nobody with think I'm a nebbish (did I say that right?) but I'm on a learning curve as steep as Mt. Sainai.
Muleshoe it is.
(Oh yeah, it's not the January side of the family. The name was the more German 'Fiedt' on the other side.)
So, I hope nobody with think I'm a nebbish (did I say that right?) but I'm on a learning curve as steep as Mt. Sainai.
Muleshoe it is.
(Oh yeah, it's not the January side of the family. The name was the more German 'Fiedt' on the other side.)
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oh, yeah... if I add an s at the beggining and a k at the end it seems I also share surname with this rabbi...
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/flashp ... n-jew.html
have a peaceful meeting in Jerusalem, Judih!


http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/flashp ... n-jew.html
have a peaceful meeting in Jerusalem, Judih!

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