Suzie Gold
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Mourning is often seen as a time
of quiet contempIation.

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Not if you're Jewish.
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Friends and famiIy came every night
that week for prayers...

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to bring home-made food so that
no-one in the famiIy had to cook.

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As it turned out. we didn't have
to cook for a month.

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Sadie was a woman who didn't
miss a thing.

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ln fact. she'd be upset she
couldn't be here today.

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She always loved a good shiva.
But. as the midrash says...

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even an angel cannot be
in two places at once.

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She once told me. she so wished...
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that she could see her family
that never made it out of Poland.

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Well. Sadie...
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now you can.
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-l hate this.
-Yeah. it's very hard.

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But death is just part of the
whole cycle of life.

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Not the death. the queueing.
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We've all got to be very strong.
Sorry.

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l wish you long life.
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-Thank you for coming.
-l wish you a long life.

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See the lips? Thin.
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l wish you long life.
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Thank you. Pearl.
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Suzie. l'm so sorry.
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-How are you bearing up?
-l'm okay...

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thanks for coming.
lt's good to see you.

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lt's good to see you too and l
brought you a little something.

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Thanks. that's really sweet.
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-Look. if you need anything...
-Thank you.

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We've always got a full fridge.
you just need to call.

:58:54
You'll probably need to get out
of here once the week is up.

:58:58
Why don't we have dinner
Monday night?


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