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FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION

For our narrators, Jewish family life was defined by the customs and practices of their immigrant parents and grandparents. Most recall Yiddish being spoken in their homes, the cycles of Shabbat and holidays around which family life centered, and absorbing strong Jewish values from their elders. Their memories bring these earlier generations to life with fond, poignant, and sometimes amusing detail.

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