Monthly Archives: May 2020

Peanut Butter Dreams

  Last night I dreamt I was at “big” Kings on old Rt. 24 in Short Hills. It is a supermarket that I know so well that I can put together a shopping list on an aisle by aisle basis. … Continue reading

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Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics

Mark Twain was fond of saying “There are three types of lies. Lies, damned lies, and statistics.” I was thinking about that particular quote while reading The New York Times this morning. I had just read an article by  Michael … Continue reading

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Lilacs

  The sign above the gate read “Arbeit Mach Frei.” It was May 12, 2011 and I found myself literally staring at the gates of hell. The entrance to the most notorious of all the Nazi Death Camps: Auschwitz-Birkenau. Being … Continue reading

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12 Postcards: Part 4 (Final)

  After processing at Ellis Island, they were greeted at the New York City docks by Marcus’s brother Max in his new 1939 Cadillac Fleetwood. I am sure there was a lot of back slapping and hugging involved in that … Continue reading

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12 Postcards: Part 3

  The new family settled into a small apartment at 48 Ottokringerstrasse. The apartment had only two rooms. A kitchen that had no refrigerator except for the ledge outside the window and also doubled as a bedroom for Ernst and … Continue reading

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12 Postcards: Part 2

  As the European powers, interlocked through a series of secret and not so secret alliances, blundered towards war, Marcus’s reserve status was cancelled and he was recalled, along with millions of others to active duty. It is highly likely … Continue reading

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12 Postcards: Part 1

There are moments in your life where your perception about an event, situation, or person changes so quickly it like glass shattering. Your perception of those things irreconcilably different and forever changed. Often it is the moment where you move … Continue reading

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Marathoning

My father did not understand. We had traveled 4,500 miles to the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska from our home in New York City and I was preparing to go out on a long run. He wondered “Why, with all the … Continue reading

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Last Morning (Part 2)

  The procedure was done the next day. I held her hand as we escorted her to the Laparoscopic Lab, deep in the bowels of the hospital, where the surgery was to take place.  A nurse showed me to an … Continue reading

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Last Morning (Part 1)

  All hospitals rooms are pretty much the same. The same neutral colored walls with linoleum floors that match. The hospital style bed with its plastic side rails and controls to guide the beds shaping to the patient’s needs. There … Continue reading

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