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Show OHI Ro se NOrd 4-18-83 Sl:14 RN Oh, you bet. And in later years, they used to say theother sisters. You know, there were si~ters and brothers, you know. Didn 't need a baby sitter, they aJways ahd a built in one that lived in. And they said, picked Manja. My grandfather said, well, she's theanly one that did-'t cry. [laughs] That was the big story then. She's the only one that didn't cry. And to this day, she - she - she would probably be all right but she was in an accident in Israel. And she's in a horne there. I said, yo~now t hey always said how beautiful Manya was. And she says, Even though she's 86 years old, she's still beaut iful you know. We went to this wedding in Israel ~Manja's grandson. And the rabbi - it was Frances - the groom's parents -- A friend of the bride's parents. Therewas a friend of the grand parents and the grandparents. There were seven :· ·rabbis and it was so hot, you can't believe it. It was outside. Very - you know, the ~ly thing in Salt Lake, only the father takes the bride, strictly goyish. Out there, the father and mother took the bride to the hoopa. The hoopa was made. All of flowers. There were four men thatreld it. There were flowers underneath and flowers on top. And I'm tellingyou, every rabbi had to say-- you know, the seven prayers. Every rabbi had to get in the act and everyone. And, there was one left out, so they gave hirnsomething to say too. And they had a buffet dinner. It was just elegant. And they had a bowl of something and as soon as people took something, they put another bowl. From that to |