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Bernard Greenwald's avatar

I am very moved by this beautiful Pinsky poem. It is redolent of our history as Jews in America and now other hardworking immigrant groups. It is deliciously , specifically visual and one can smell the odor of the big steam presses, and the clatter of the sewing machines.

It might be worth noting that when Leck Walenska led the Solidarity labor uprising in the Polish shipyard decades ago, eventually b ringing down the Communist government, he did not hesitate to use the "Jewish card" when he thought it would benefit him. Were there any Jews left in Poland by that time?

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Myra Leysorek's avatar

He, not hi.

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