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Old 03-25-2007, 02:43 AM
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Default The Most Valuable Jewish Baseball Card

Posted By: Joe Pelaez

I've had the pleasure of meeting you, and the enjoyment of your dry sense of humor.
I applaud your drive and determination in tracking down all the Jewish players that ever played the game.
You remind me of the Man from La Mancha.
A determined Don Quijote with a yarmulka.
Come Moisha, let's ride over the next hill and track down all those shoulda been Doctors & Lawyers.

Alan, I went to school down in the lower east side of Manhattan.
A school called Seward Park H. S. by Grand St - DeLancey St.
Before I attended that school, Sammy Kahn, Zero Mostel and Tony Curtis passed through the portals of that school.
During the late forties, you could find plenty of parking space, and most of it was used up by the push cart vendors, and abarganigan was the order of the day.

Alan, this you wont find anywhere else in the world.

The best Knishes anywhere.

Pickels, right out of the pickel barrel.

Halavah, vanilla chocolate marble, cut in the shop to your specifications. ... what a country.

The best stuff durma (kishka) ever.

Let me not go on. .. the thought of the food is driving me sane.

I was known by my Jewish friends:

As the only Puerto Rican/Cuban/New Yawka, with a Hebrew National taste.

On Sancho, my spear, I need a cornbeef and pastrami sandwich NOW!

Have Yarmulka, will travel.

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