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Great Jewish Bronx Tale & TRUE

A GREAT JEWISH BRONX TALE


This is a wonderful story. Be sure you read it all.

The South Bronx in 1950 was the home of a large and thriving community, predominantly Jewish. In the 1950s the Bronx offered synagogues, mikvas, kosher bakeries, and kosher butchers -- all the comforts one would expect
from an observant Orthodox Jewish community.

The baby boom of the postwar years happily resulted in many new young parents. As a matter of course, the South Bronx had its own baby equipment store, Sickser's.

Sickser's was located on the corner of Westchester and Fox, and specialized in "everything for the baby" as its slogan ran.

The inventory began with cribs, baby carriages, playpens, high chairs,changing tables, and toys. It went way beyond these to everything a baby could want or need. Mr. Sickser, assisted by his son-in-law Lou Kirshner, ran a profitable business out of the needs of the rapidly expanding child population.

The language of the store was primarily Yiddish, but Sickser's was a place where not only Jewish families but also many non-Jewish ones could acquire the necessary for their newly arrived bundles of joy.
Business was particularly busy one spring day, so much so that Mr. Sickser and his son-in-law could not handle the unexpected throng of customers.
Desperate for help, Mr. Sickser ran out of the store and stopped the first youth he spotted on the street. "Young man," he panted, "how would you like to make a little extra money? I need some help in the store. You want to work a little?"

The tall, lanky black boy flashed a toothy smile back. "Yes, sir, I'd like some work." "Well then, let's get started."

The boy followed his new employer into the store. Mr. Sickser was immediately impressed with the boy's good manners and demeanor.
As the days went by and he came again and again to lend his help, Mr.Sickser and Lou both became increasingly impressed with the youth's diligence,punctuality, and readiness to learn. Eventually Mr. Sickser made him a regular employee at the store. It was gratifying to find an employee with an almost soldier-like willingness to perform even the most menial of tasks, and to perform them well.

From the age of thirteen until his sophomore year in college, this young man put in from twelve to fifteen hours a week, at 50 to 75 cents an hour.
Mostly, he performed general labor: assembling merchandise, unloading trucks and preparing items for shipments. He seemed, in his quiet way, to appreciate not only the steady employment but also the friendly atmosphere Mr.Sickser's store offered.

Mr. Sickser and Lou learned in time about their helper's Jamaican origins,and he in turn picked up a good deal of Yiddish.

In time the young man was able to converse fairly well with his employers,and more importantly, with a number of the Jewish customers whose English was not fluent. At the age of seventeen, the young man, while still working part-time at Sickser's, began his first semester at City College of New York. He fit in just fine with his, for the most part Jewish classmates, hardly surprising, considering that he already knew their ways and their language.

But the heavy studying in the engineering and, later, geology courses he chose proved quite challenging.The young man would later recall that Sickser's offered the one stable point in his life those days.

In 1993, in his position as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , two years after he guided the American victory over Iraq in the Gulf War, General Colin Powell visited the Holy Land . Upon meeting Israel 's Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir in Jerusalem , he greeted the Israeli with the word
"Men kent reden Yiddish" (We can speak Yiddish).

As Shamir, stunned, tried to pull himself together, the current Secretary Of State continued chatting in his second-favorite language. Colin Powell never forgot his early days working at Sickser's.

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One Story Home in West Las Vegas,NV

 

9240 Desert Village Avenue
LAS VEGAS, NV
One Story DR Horton, 4 bedrooms, walk in custom 

closet. Chefs dream kitchen - 30K upgraded.  For 

information...


 

4BR/2BA Single Family House

                   
$259,900

           
Year Built 1999
Sq Footage 1,945
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial
Floors 1
Parking 3 Car garage
Lot Size 6,098 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

Description

Single story in desireable location.  Total upgrades are 90K.  Tasteful decor, with lots of tile, ceiling fans, solar screens, Wood Shutters thru-out, Master suite is separate from other 3 bdm/bath.  


 
Property Features

Central A/CCentral heatFireplace
High/Vaulted ceilingWalk-in closetTile floor
Living roomOffice/DenBreakfast nook
DishwasherRefrigeratorStove/Oven
MicrowaveGranite countertopStainless steel appliances
Laundry area - insideBalcony, Deck, or PatioYard
Jacuzzi/Whirlpool

   
Other Special Features

25K Nevada Room/ Sun Room

 

Additional Photos


Exterior of Home

Master Bedroom

Master Closet

Master Closet

Laundry Room

Sun Room

Sun Room

2nd bedroom

Closer w/organizer

3rd bedroom

Closet w/organizer

Back Yard & sun room

Master Shower

Master Tub

Living Room

Gourmet Kitchen

Dining

Towards front door

 

 Contact Info
 
Melissa Towbin
American First Realty
(702) 436-1011
For sale by agent/broker


Equal Opportunity Housing


 

Military Home Owners transferring out

First, I always thank all our Service Men, Women and Families for their service. You move across the country with your Military Serice as you are transferred. You answer the Call. Probably leaving behind every friend you just made, some family loved ones, maybe even pets. I can’t imagine what that is like, I have lived here 50+ years.

I wanted to extend a helping hand, if you are moving here or leaving Las Vegas, any information I can help you with would be my pleasure.

If you have a home to sell is this distressed market, I can help you with that too.

Email and let’s chat. And again SALUTE!!!

Nevada Test Site Workers to be compensated

My Dad worked at the test site. I remember as a small child my parents discussing that his "badge" detected excessive amounts of radiation. They were discussing how this happened, wondering what could have caused this. My Dad has since passed away. He was quite the pack rat, I didn't find that a top quality, until now. He had every certificate of every place he work at NTS. Mr. Harry Reid has now gotten the attention of NIOSH to include NTS workers. Even if your loved one has passed, you may still receive the benefits as the heirs.

I never realized that the workers at NTS were actually heroes in war. The wars testing ground that is. They too gave their lives for our freedom. They have gone unrecognized and unthanked. I'm sure most people haven't given them a thought. Who knew they spent time underground in tunnels before, during and after nuclear bombs were set off. My Dad spent many overtimes hours where no human should have been. 77 years of age, truly is young. How many others have suffered and gone unrealized?

The government has spent billions deciding 40 years later what the degree of exposure was???? Yet the money is already there to compensate the exposed NTS workers, will they ever see it? Do you know about it?? If you or someone you know worked at Nevada Test Site during the 1959-62ish years, contact Senator Reids office and file for compensation. You are the unsung heroes, thanks you for truly giving your all!!