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My in-laws are Jewish immigrants from Romania and Poland and have both known way too much discrimination, tragedy, and loss. In 1962, they left their families in Israel and Europe and made the long trip to the United States. Over time, they built a business, and a life, and taught their sons to value hard work, education, determination, family, and freedom.
By Willow OlderMy in-laws are Jewish immigrants from Romania and Poland and have both known way too much discrimination, tragedy, and loss. In 1962, they left their families in Israel and Europe and made the long trip to the United States. Over time, they built a business, and a life, and taught their sons to value hard work, education, determination, family, and freedom.