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Cherished Charms by
10
(18 Stories)

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If the house is ever on fire I pray these make it out safely. Admittedly unprepossessing, they are my childhood stuffed toys. The doll I named Margie after my older cousin whom I thought the most beautiful of girls, and Rory, cause elephants roar, get it? Um, right. Mom made the little dress for Margie…
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The Identity Roundabout: The Long Way Home by
25
(33 Stories)

Prompted By Art’s Impact

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With the discovery of Jewish art and culture my heritage became more significant.
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Traps by
10
(11 Stories)

Prompted By Temptation

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Of mice and men...
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Enter Stage Left: The Geek by
5
(7 Stories)

Prompted By What We Wore

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In the 70’s, we didn’t have cell phones (of any kind!).  There was no Internet.  A computer was something largely out of science fiction, or something you might use at NASA and if so, it was large, expensive, and had the processing power of your (non-Apple) digital watch today. I remember playing a lot of…
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Countin’ Flowers on the Wall by
200
(302 Stories)

Prompted By Boredom

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“Shlog dein kup en vant!” This is as close as I can get to what my parents said to me in Yiddish when I was a child, if I ever said “I’m bored, what should I do?” It means “go bang your head against the wall.” It was said lovingly, and of course I knew…
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The Chuck Wagon by
25
(34 Stories)

Prompted By Vacations

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"What outfit do you cook for?"
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I asked myself … by
50
(92 Stories)

Prompted By Libraries

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  I asked myself ‘What would a world without libraries be like’? A world without libraries would be a world with less access to information, less education, and less opportunity. Libraries provide free access to books, computers, and the internet for people of all ages and backgrounds. They also offer a variety of programs and…
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Training Pets: An Exercise In Futility by
50
(92 Stories)

Prompted By Training Pets

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                                                                    Ah, pets. Those adorable bundles of fur, feathers, or scales that waddle or paddle into your life, demanding cuddles and causing…
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Cincinnati by
200
(346 Stories)

Prompted By Prejudice

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Cincinnati  The great African American baseball legend Jackie Robinson was subject to unimaginable prejudice.  Teams would bring up their Southern minor leaguers to taunt and insult him. One day during a game in Cincinnati,  a border town to the former slave state of Kentucky,  Robinson’s Dodger teammate,  Louisville native Pee Wee Reese walked over to…
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I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now by
25
(29 Stories)

Prompted By My First Apartment

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Terry comes charging through the front door spewing tears and rage. “Janet just broke up with me!” he howls. And with one long wave of his arm, he sweeps dozens of beer and wine bottles off the kitchen counter and sends them crashing to the floor. The party grinds to a cheap, ugly close.
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