Mrs. Kaminsky. I know, when I was old enough to notice, I didn’t notice any separate dishes.
Mr. Griffin. Yes. Did your mother—did your mother know how to read and write?
Mrs. Kaminsky. She could sign her name but she couldn’t read or write.
Mr. Griffin. Are you sure she could sign her name?
Mrs. Kaminsky. Yes; I seem to remember her having done that.
Mr. Griffin. To what extent did she speak English?
Mrs. Kaminsky. Not too much.
Mr. Griffin. All right. Were you children all able to speak in Yiddish?
Mrs. Kaminsky. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. How about your father; did he speak English?