Comments September 2017
Estelle Finkle, Jerusalem
Hello,
Art, I'm glad to see you're active and doing good things. Sorry, but I
will not make it to the meeting. I hope it goes well. I do wonder
about my parents' cemetery sometimes, I fear there's no one left at the People
of Truth synagogue to take care of it. And, of course, I'd like to hear
historical things about Trenton.
How are
you? How is the weather there? Are you in touch with my cousin
Sherry?
It's
really good to hear from you, I hope we can be in touch more often.
Regards,
Cousin
Estelle
Bruce Zagnit
Thank you for finding burial plots at Workingmen’s Circle
Cemetery.
I read the article that
mentioned the Horsman dolls and decided to get one for my
granddaughter. I looked until I found one I could afford and that I thought my
granddaughter would like. I ordered it and it came in two days, so well
packaged. She loves Dolls but most of them are rag dolls or "loud"
dolls that I don't care for . I think the Horsman dolls are much
better. I hope she agrees.
Thank you.
George Zilbergeld
Malcolm Casway
thank you Arthur,where does the time
go. I am going to meet a friend of yours after she comes back from California.
jill mokowitz she lives in Miami beach. should be fun. her dad scotty got me
into sports at the old ymha where I played biddy basketball and then in the sat
nite league with sam smith. take care and all the best.
Estelle Finkle
Thank you, Art. God should help you to
find solutions to this cemetery problem. I was actually thinking to write
and ask you if your research includes both People of Truth cemeteries. My
parents are buried in the "new" cemetery whose entrance is on Cedar
Lane, but my paternal grandparents and my Aunt Jean Finkle Brody are buried in
the "old" cemetery around the corner, the entrance is on a side
street whose name I don't know. [PittmanAve.] I was there once in August
1991, and noticed that it was definitely not being kept up.
Best regards,
Cousin Estelle
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