Gene
with his father and mother, Masha and Jack.
My father and mother both
came to this country sometime in the 1920s. Maybe early 20s like
1921. For most people in their circumstances, the guys were running
away from the draft. Half were drafted into the army and they
were usually put into very menial jobs there.
My parents came here in
the early twenties. He was escaping the draft, which meant that
he would have been in the Russian army. My father used to tell
funny stories about how the guys used to try to outwit the army.
One thing was to spend the whole month eating polly seeds (sunflower
seeds) and herring. The result was your blood pressure went up
a lot. Not only that but you smelled like a dead fish.
I don't know a lot about
the early history in their own towns. I know stories that my
mother told me about her life. They both came from what is called
Bessarabia. (It's now Moldova.) That was, at the time, a part
of Romania, but it's an area that has shifted back and forth
between Romania and Russia. My mother's town was Khotin, which
is now in Byelorussia. My father's town was called Filesht. I
don't know if you can find that on the map, but Khotin was a
pretty big town.
He had a background in
furs and, when he came to this country, he became a very skilled
cutter. That's the guy in the fur shop who takes the raw skins
and cuts them to fit a pattern. He must have been in his twenties
when he came. My parents didn't know each other when they arrived
here.
With my mother, it was
not the draft but I think her older brother Zelig (the father
of Moyshe Oysher and Fraydele) came here first and then many
of the others came afterwards--her brothers, Jack and Hymie.
Three other brothers were left in Europe and they were all killed
in the Holocaust.
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Gene's grandfather,
first name unknown.
My father's father had
died in the old country and my father was the oldest son. His
father was an inn keeper and a dealer in furs and animals. I
have a tape of my father telling how when he was about 13, his
father sent him to Siberia to buy furs. He was mugged, they stole
every penny he had, and he was almost killed.
I think my father's whole
family came here, his brother Sam, who came to be known as John,
and sisters Claire, Rose, Ida, and Gittel who was a serious diabetic
and she died a long time ago. When I last heard, the others were
all alive and lived not far from my father in Miami Beach but
he had not seen them. He didn't know where they were. He knew
they were in a little town somewhere in the suburbs but he never
saw them.
That was the story of his
life. He used to like to say he was the man that nobody loves,
because he was in effect the father to that whole family. His
mother and brothers and sisters were here and he took care of
them. Mainly he got them all through high school. But they were
all absolutely poor as church mice.
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