Mr. Griffin. What makes you feel that way?
Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, I remember once she was very ill and she had given him some money to hold for her. She thought she was dying, and I think it was around $15, just—I don’t exactly know.
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mrs. Kaminsky. He wanted to make her feel good so he says, “Ma,” he says, “gee, you have got $85 here.”
Well, she recovered and she wanted her $85 back, and I said, “Jack, what are you going to do?”
He says, “I am going to give it to her.” He says, “It made her feel good, didn’t it,” and that was one of his expressions. It made her feel good or it made him feel good, just so it makes you feel good.
Mr. Griffin. When was this?
Mrs. Kaminsky. This was—well, I don’t think it was too long before she passed away. I’d say, perhaps, that same year because she had been pretty sickly.
Mr. Griffin. Yes. Well now, there was a time in the 1930’s when your mother had considerable psychiatric difficulties and she was hospitalized?
Mrs. Kaminsky. Yes.