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portfolio of people
Archived
Home Page, Fall 2007
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People
and dogs -- and lions -- sit on their stoops in nice weather
on the "Mexican War Streets," a neighborhood of
brick row houses in Pittsburgh. |
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Sadie
Gelfand at age 103 lives by herself in an apartment on the
Lower East Side of new York. Born in Poland, she emigrated
to Canada, then New York before the war. Many family members
died in concentration camps. Sadie worked as a seamstress
and married a cigar maker when she was in her late 30s.
She's a widow now with a daughter who lives in Florida.
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| Benjamin
Netanyahu, Israel's former and possibly future prime minister,
spoke to a group of 75 Jewish businesspeople at a mansion
in the Far Rockaways in Brooklyn. It was a Sunday brunch fundraiser
for an Israeli hospital. He gave what sounded like a Reagan-style
campaign speech. The top six problems in Israel today are
taxes taxes taxes taxes taxes and taxes. The seventh problem
is something else, he said, but didn’t elaborate. |
Portfolio of
photos, click here
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on this website are available in high-resolution format.
Please e-mail your request. Pat Arnow © 2007
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