Seated at her grandson's computer for a first look at our family history web page, Bea Rubenstein hardly recognized herself in the photo of the pretty young newlywed smiling out from a 60-year-old photograph. |
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"I remember that's the way you looked," said her sister, Fannie, who at 88 is a year younger than Bea. The occasion was a party in Kendall Park, NJ, on July 25, 1998, in celebration of Bea's 89th birthday. |
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We are indebted to Bea Rubenstein for sharing Morris' writing and for her
sensitive translation from Yiddish. We hope this is the first of a body of work that will provide a glimpse of Morris to all of us who missed having him in our lives. Susan Martha Rogers |
Opus 1:
Happy Moments
by Morris Rubenstein
On
the engagement of his oldest son, Sidney, |