Tag: Eastern European Immigrants

Edith Everett, a 94-year-old woman, is a remarkable individual who sees opportunities instead of obstacles and works tirelessly to improve the lives of others.
The author reflects on her childhood experiences with Yiddish, hearing it spoken by her grandparents but feeling disconnected from it.
This article explores the author's childhood memories of her friend Danielle, who was a second-generation Holocaust survivor.
Jos Kozer, a Jewish-Cuban poet known for his exile from Cuba, explores his bicultural roots and multilingual upbringing, incorporating Jewish and Cuban influences into his poetry.