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Feb. 16, 2016 - Steve Pieczenik
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TEODORA: A Yiddish Mother

Theodora, a Yiddish mother, embodies three core truisms: her love for her two sons, her devotion to her husband Saul, and her adoration of "America the Beautiful." These pillars of freedom and love defined her existence as a wandering refugee, proving that survival was the only viable path to a meaningful life. Ultimately, her story illustrates how personal affection and national hope sustain individuals through displacement, transforming mere endurance into a testament of resilience. [Automatically generated summary]

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There were three truisms about Theodora.
She loved her two sons.
She had loved her husband, Saul, and she adored America the Beautiful.
She represented the only things that were worth living for, freedom and love.
For that, survival was the only way to lead a life of a wandering refugee.
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