Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive

Edith Kozlowski - August 19, 2010

Conclusion

Yeah. Is there anything you want to say in conclusion? Do you...

I don't think the world is much different now.

No.

It's in a quiet way, it's not exposed.

Right.

The anti-Semitism is growing, and look, look at the president himself. With the-- Israel now, do we have a chance?

I don't know.

I don't envy them.

Husband: No.

I envy them, I don't envy us.

Yeah.

Huh?

Daughter: Grandchildren too.

Oh yeah, do you have--you have. I know you have one grandchild, he's tall...

Oh, I have six.

Six.

And three ???.

And their ages, are they...

Yeah okay, ten, twelve, fourteen...

Mm-hm.

Twenty, twenty-four, twenty-six.

Wow.

Show him the picture please, honey.

Daughter: Ma he's in the middle of...

It's okay...

Don't worry about it.

It's okay.

No, he just had a ninetieth birthday.

Marvin?

Yeah.

Wow.

At the Townsend.

Daughter: In Birmingham.

Nice.

Not bad, huh?

Yeah. It's very nice.

Not bad for green huh?.

[laughs] At least you didn't have to bake the cake.

Oh I bake enough anyways.

Daughter: She does that's the grandchildren.

That's my grandchildren.

Wow.

Daughter: He's in the middle...

It's...okay...

That's it, that's just a month ago, right.

And who's--which one called me?

Daughter: David.

That one.

Daughter: The tall one.

David. Okay, well uh, do you have anything else to add?

I don't think so.

Okay. Well thank you very much.

You're welcome.

Thank you both.

Daughter: Thank you, thank you for coming out.


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