Tradition! As a child I heard Yiddish spoken by my European-born grandparents and my first-generation American parents, yet I never had the curiosity to learn to speak it myself. But my parents subscribed to New York’s Yiddish theatre company, the Folksbiene, and I’d go with them and follow the plays by reading the English supertitles.…
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Suprise Me
Tradition!
Prompted By Lost in Translation
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Tradition! As a child I heard Yiddish spoken by my European-born grandparents and my first-generation American parents, yet I never had the curiosity to learn to speak it myself. But my parents subscribed to New York’s Yiddish theatre company, the Folksbiene, and I’d go with them and follow the plays by reading the English supertitles.…
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Color Me Sad
Prompted By Pandemic Holidays
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Growing up Thanksgiving meant dinner with two parents five of us kids three grandparents one aunt one uncle one cousin one great uncle one great grandmother laughing loving kissing hugging drinking thanking jabbering gobbling spilling over, no distance between us. Now comes Covid rising with masks and elbow bumps six feet here six feet there sanitizer…
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Sold Out!
Prompted By Embarrassment
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Sold Out! I love theatre and go pretty regularly, often with my fellow theatre-loving friend Babs. And although we’re both pretty savvy about ordering tickets, sometimes one or the other of us screws up, and the last time it was me. Here’s the embarrassing story. For years Babs and I have shared a subscription to…
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My Mother’s Faith
Prompted By Faith
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She practiced Christianity as a religion of love, tolerance, and generosity. She never turned down someone who needed help and she was the most open-minded person I’ve ever known.
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2026 McGraw
Prompted By Can You Go Home Again?
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2026 McGraw Leaving Manhattan recently on a wintry Friday afternoon we hit rush hour and my husband turned off the highway to avoid the heavy traffic. We were taking a detour through local Bronx streets when I realized we were about to pass my old neighborhood, and we decided to drive down my old…
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Not My Parents’ Retirement
Prompted By Retirement
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I had optimistic hopes about what retirement would be like, tempered with realism.
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Marking Time
Prompted By Time
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I am living in a time warp, totally unmoored from any sense of day or even month.
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Newton Community Chorus
Prompted By Community
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I first wrote this story for the prompt “Finding Your Tribe” on March 14, 2020, just before the start of the pandemic, and added an addendum as Massachusetts shut down the next week, then came back last year. Our conductor, Rick Travers, starts every season (I joined this chorus 20 years ago) by saying the…
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Humbug, or Sightless in the Circus
Prompted By Can't Leave Home Without It
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I didn’t much give a damn for wearing glasses.
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How Cheating has Changed
Prompted By Cheating
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It’s hard to explain to my grandkids what honesty looks like. And I certainly can’t tell them that cheaters never prosper.
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