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Feb 21Liked by Rabbi Welton

Call me Barbara. I live in Toronto. My nephew Ezra Krybus is a Chabad photographer. His brother Joseph Krybus lives in New York. I think you must have heard of him. Tyler talked like the angel he is. You have helped him expand his readership by having him on your podcast. Thank you. You can call me at 416-489-7394 (I talk regularly with Deborah Cohen).

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Feb 20Liked by Rabbi Welton

I am incredibly proud of Tyler, having written the intro to this incredible book. He went back to his vivid memories, painful, showed people who have never been homeless, the realities of what the path involves.

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Feb 20Liked by Rabbi Welton

I am the woman who wrote the intro to Tyler's book.

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My beloved late father, Saul Shusterman, whose father was the first shamas at the Junction Shul in Toronto, was captured at the battle of Dieppe. When the guards asked him where he worked, he told them Canada Packers, a meat-packing plant near where he grew up. When they asked what his job was, he told them that he shook hands with the pigs when they came in. His dog tag said his name was Sandy Chesterman, to protect his Jewish identity. Watch him debating with three German guards on C.B.C. digital archives, The Contentious Legacy of Dieppe, Part 2.

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