Mr. Griffin. Where was she?
Mr. Rubenstein. I don’t know. It has been so many years ago.
Mr. Griffin. Did your mother—do you remember any contact being maintained by your mother with her family in Europe?
Mr. Rubenstein. None. Not even one letter.
Mr. Griffin. How did your mother—did your mother ever express any feelings about that?
Mr. Rubenstein. I imagine she got lonely. She used to sort of daydream and tell us a few stories about Warsaw, and her family but she never mentioned any names. I don’t remember her ever mentioning one name.
Mr. Griffin. As you were growing up, as a child, did your mother speak English?
Mr. Rubenstein. No.
Mr. Griffin. What did she speak?
Mr. Rubenstein. Jewish.