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Mixed Emotions
Flying overseas always produces mixed emotions in me. Some of the fear revolves around my passport. I check again to see...
More Interviews with Four Ve
I went to a pancake breakfast on recent Sunday morning and was lucky to get these four veterans to talk with me… #1 In...
Next Veteran’s Story - Rob
When I asked Robert what he did in World War II as a combat engineer, “He answered that we did what we were told to do...
OLLI Newsletter
OLLI Newsletter 5/10 “There is a tide in the lives of men which if taken at the flood leads on to greater things....
Six Day War
Six Day War S.C. The end of the 6 Day War on June 9, 1967 meant that Jerusalem was once again a united city and...
Snow in Jerusalem
Snow in Connecticut in January is to be expected. Children need the snow days off from school as do teachers. The plow c...
Talking Water Bottles
Until now, I never revealed to anyone that I was one of these rare people who could walk down the aisle of a grocery sto...
Two Subway Stories
The first Subway story appeared in the media in mid-January. The New York Post ran a page one headline in a story...
Veterans Project LK
USAF Veteran Lou Kugell Interviewed by Evelyn Marshak Lou Kugell is the husband of friend of mine. Still I was a l...