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A meeting with a kind professor

I've just had a long meeting with a professor of German at the University and in a short space of time he explained many things to me in addition to translating several letters from the period of the war and the period just prior to the war. I didn't know that both families were in touch with each other. I didn't know that Heini was such an important go between in the whole affair. I didn't know that the Prague ghetto was even worse in some cases than the Warsaw ghetto and that Regine was living with all her important possessions taken away from her in a ghetto with very little food and certainly no protein. Regine confided to Heini, forbidding him to tell Else or Lisa that she was in such a desperate situation. She was considering suicide because it was so bad. Pathetically, she offers to help Heini. "Some things are available here which you might need." she says, and sends Heini and Caroline her bedding and a few other things. Carolin is 67. She berates God

Mike Hall: the closest thing to a Guru

Eve and Richard Steinhardt 1976

Institution de la Porte du Parc, Eve Steinhardt and friend

 3 avenue de Joinville, 94130 Nogent-sur-Marne

Halls in India with Grandpa and Granny

Dad in 2007

Children bearing up well while mothers are in jail