Mrs. Kaminsky. No; I don’t recall whether he—but I assume he was calling me from his club because as I say, I could hear another voice. He said it was his porter. I——

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mrs. Kaminsky. I don’t remember what he said about——

Mr. Griffin. What sort of religious practices did your mother maintain in the home when you were growing up as a girl?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, we weren’t too religious. At least, I don’t feel I had too much religious training or any training.

Mr. Griffin. What training did you have?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, I never went to—what you call—Hebrew school. In those days, girls didn’t. Now, today, it seems to be the fashion.

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mrs. Kaminsky. We adhered to certain conservative Jewish principles.

Mr. Griffin. Which ones in particular?