Women in WWII

I was at the Pritzker Military Library on Friday for a wonderful program—Destination Unknown, the letters of a Red Cross girl.   Her daughter, Kathie Cox gave the presentation.   Amazing how similar her mother and my mother were in their determination to help the United States in WWII.    And how well they each documented their experiences….

International Women’s Day

Tomorrow is International Women’s Day (March 8, 2013) and I am happy to say that I will be spending it at a Women Veteran’s Tea with women veterans of different eras attending.   It is held at the Evanston Vet Center on Howard Street in Evanston.

Mollie’s War on ebay

My friend from Phoenix just called me.    She saw “Mollie’s War” on sale on ebay for from $41.86 to $93.15.    Quite amazing.    Wonder if they will sell any copies?    Please let me know if you want to purchase an autographed copy from me for much much less!
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More about the Round table discussion with WWII Vets

I just want to share an experience from the round table discussion with WWII Veterans at the Wilmette Library last week. One of the gentleman shared a story—he received a note from President Obama congratulating him on his 100th birthday!
I had such a good time sharing “Mollie’s War” with the WWII Veterans. They all commented that they knew the women soldiers had a tough job.

Round Table Discussion with WWII Veterans

I met a gentleman, Phil Wertz, at the Lincolnshire Morning Star Rotary where I spoke this morning.   He mentioned that the Wilmette Library has a roundtable discussion with WWII Veterans the third Wednesday of the month and asked me if I could present my program next Wednesday (January 16) at 10 AM.   I am very excited to speak to Veterans about my mother and the role of women in military during WWII.  He said that there are only two women who attend but neither of them were Veterans.

Veterans Day Weekend

As I speak about my book, “Mollie’s War” over the Veterans Day weekend, I just wanted to share what happened today.   Today is November 9, the anniversary of Kristallnacht, Night of Broken Glass.  The Nazis burned nearly every synagogue in  Germany.  The Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt was not destroyed by the Nazis  in 1938, because there was fear of damage to neighboring buildings used by Nazi party members. I was speaking to GEL (Gentlemen Enjoying Leisure) at Temple Jeremiah in Northfield, IL and sharing some of my mothers’s letters.  When I read her letter about witnessing first-hand the rededication of the Great Synagogue, the only standing synagogue in Frankfurt, it sent shivers down my spine  to realize today’s date.
 “The services were conducted in a synagogue which was spared in the fires set by the Nazis Nov. 9, 1938, in nearly every synagogue in Germany. The New Year’s services were combined with a rededication of the synagogue. Chaplain Vida (Army) and Dr. Neuhaus (Frankfurt civilian rabbi) conducted services. The services were certainly well attended by our Army and Navy personnel. There were a lot of high ranking officers there, too. As for the civilian Jews, there were very few left to attend from this once large community of 34,000 Jews. Beck, these Jews were not dramatic, nor did they carry-on, but one could discern readily the untold suffering they had experienced these many years. They held their heads high—and we were all proud to be a part of them. Yes, the Germans watched us walking in the synagogue and out—they were hanging out of their windows eyeing us carefully. Not one remark was passed; nor did they even speak amongst themselves, that is, while we stared back at them. This was a great day and one I shall never forget. Although I really didn’t want to come to Germany, it was worth it just to see all this.”

Anthology from the Puerto Vallarta Writers Group

More information about the anthology from the Puerto Vallarta Writers Group where my essay, “Writing a Personal Memoir” about my journey to writing “Mollie’s War” with my mother was selected to be included.

Coast Lines 2, a collection of writings by the members of the Puerto Vallarta Writers Group is accepting pre-publication orders for the book, which will be out in early December. Cost is 120 pesos or ten ($10) dollars. 28 authors, 32 pieces. Contact Maria Ruiz  mariaruiz102@gmail.com for more information.