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The videos here were provided by Nina (original photography by Dave Koocher, editing by Nina): | The videos here were provided by Nina (original photography by Dave Koocher, editing by Nina): | ||
*This first video is from Thanksgiving (1952 | *This first video is from Thanksgiving (1952) at the Silver home on Loxwood Street, Worcester: <youtube>https://youtu.be/3JY-Iwgnr0M</youtube> | ||
* Nina explains this second wonderful video: As a few of you will recall, when we were children at least once or twice a year the family found an excuse to either travel to New Jersey or have New Jersey travel to us. On this occasion I believe we're looking at Ronnie's Bar Mitzvah party, celebrated at home, and then the final good byes on the following day. | * Nina explains this second wonderful video: As a few of you will recall, when we were children at least once or twice a year the family found an excuse to either travel to New Jersey or have New Jersey travel to us. On this occasion I believe we're looking at Ronnie's Bar Mitzvah party, celebrated at home, and then the final good byes on the following day. (Richard confirms that this film (Ronnie's bar mitzvah and Bogage Goodbyes) was shot in 1950. | ||
<youtube>https://youtu.be/f9zaCsISmjg</youtube> | <youtube>https://youtu.be/f9zaCsISmjg</youtube> |
Revision as of 12:39, 27 December 2020
Videos
The videos here were provided by Nina (original photography by Dave Koocher, editing by Nina):
- This first video is from Thanksgiving (1952) at the Silver home on Loxwood Street, Worcester:
- Nina explains this second wonderful video: As a few of you will recall, when we were children at least once or twice a year the family found an excuse to either travel to New Jersey or have New Jersey travel to us. On this occasion I believe we're looking at Ronnie's Bar Mitzvah party, celebrated at home, and then the final good byes on the following day. (Richard confirms that this film (Ronnie's bar mitzvah and Bogage Goodbyes) was shot in 1950.