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She tells him she wants more information about the conversation Manny had with her psychiatrist, Dr. Miller, about her. She wants to be able to ... | 1950/09 |
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He was refreshed by his meeting with Ethel. He tells her he believes her strength and courage are an inspiration to women everywhere. The sophis... | 4/12/1953 |
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He tells them it was wonderful to see them recently and receive their letters. His thoughts turn to his children next, telling his mother and si... | 1951 |
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Talks about five Jewish girls she has been able to befriend in the jail. Also mentions a particularly moving rendition of Kol Nidre at Yom Kippu... | 1950 |
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He begins by relaying news about the children's experiences at summer camp, which are going well. The couple who are caring for the children see... | 1952/07/31 |
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The 3/27 portion contains a description of Ethel's mood: she is "oddly restive" and filled with melancholy. The 3/31 portion deals with her sist... | 1952/03/31 |
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Julius sends Ethel the note Michael wrote him on his birthday card and gives her his impressions of the Jewish Services they attended. He ends w... | 1951/05/31 |
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He talks about how much he enjoys his exercise period in the yard, even when it is cold. That day he read Manny's letter during his yard period,... | 1953/01/30 |
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She begins her letter by telling Julius that she feels miserable, but that this by no means implies that she has given up. A spirited cry agains... | 1951/06/30 |
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She writes to reassure Ethel that she is feeling much better than she was on Saturday. She asks Ethel to ask Lena whether she is certain about v... | 1952/07/29 |
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