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The Dream: A Memoir The Dream: A Memoir by Harry Bernstein
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“who read The Invisible Wall and wrote asking for this book.”
Harry Bernstein, The Dream: A Memoir
“Saul is going to be a rabbi.” She said it with pride,”
Harry Bernstein, The Dream: A Memoir
“Mrs. Abrams, huddled in her shawl, nodded vigorously. “It’s like a shul in here sometimes. I come myself, especially on a rainy day, and when the fire is lit it’s nice and cozy, and we sit and talk for hours.” “Do you have a good oven?” the baker asked. “Do I have a good oven?” my mother cried. “I have a wonderful”
Harry Bernstein, The Dream: A Memoir
“Mostly his talk extolled the virtues of bagels. He believed they were healthy, good for you, but more than that, he believed they were a symbol of Jewish unity, that they brought Jews together and reminded them of their heritage. Furthermore, he went on, English Jews had been deprived of bagels for generations, and he felt it was his religious duty to bring bagels to them.”
Harry Bernstein, The Dream: A Memoir