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Show Rose (1/25/83) page 3? ~r. K Mr. R .1Ir. K Mr. :1 Mr. R Mr. R they were going to be. At that time, for whatever the reason, I either overloo~ed or was ignorant of, or what, but if you haven't got a Jewish mother you haven't got Jewish children, period. neck east we had a mixed ~arriage. The children didn't really reso1ve themselves in terms of what they were by whether the mother was Jewish or if the father was Jewish, but in the environment we had non-Jewish kids that were more Jewish than a hell of a lot of Jewis~ kids were. In terms of what they believed in, or the way they lived? No, the way they lived would constitute fundamentally your beliefs. If you've got a Jewish father, and you've got an Italian wife, and you live in a Jewish neighborhood, and your friends are ••• they all smell Jewish, and they walk Jewish, and they talk Jewish, and they are Jewish, and they live Jewish ••. you're going to smell Jewish, and you're going to live Jewish, and you're going to talk Jewish, and you're going to be everything you have to be. Back east half the world I knew who was a kid back east was a yidd ishashiska. Wel\ . I wouldn't say half ••. A yiddishashiska? Yeah. What does that mean? Well, they were not Jewish but they were so completely involved in the Jewish community and had been raised in the Jewish community, and so inculcated with Jewish beliefs that you couldn't tell the one from the other. Because if you've got 2 kids and one might not look Jewish, if there's such a thing of looking Jewish, or looking exclusively Jewish, but some of them were better educated in the |