Going to the gym first thing in the morning continues to be our routine when we both are feeling well. It is great because it means being able to meet people who are far different than my normal daily contacts.
Troim Handler's friend Harry Kamel has written wonderful accounts of his days in Europe pre WWII. Troim has transliterated them and along with Harry's own English translation, we shall send them to the IAYC member clubs. Three times a year Troim prepares material that I send out to the clubs. These items make excellent material for club programs.
Contributions supporting Der Bay's hardcopy were light last month, but today we heard from Celia Gordon, Toronto, Canada; Dr. Kronenberg, Everson, WA; Maurice Rosenthal, Los Ranchos, NM; and Helen and Meyer Zaremba, Delray Beach, FL. Thank you!
While the suggested contributions have remained at chai ever since Der Bay' founding, January, 1991, our wonderful readers have added a little extra so it is working out. Any amount sent in is fine and a few send what they can afford--sometimes only ten dollars.
The hardcopy list has remained fairly level, but the free online abbreviated edition still is growing robustly--especially the overseas group. Anyone can signup for the free edition at the homepage, http://www.derbay.org
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