GREAT READS → BUILDING DREAMS Issue 936 · November 16, 2022

Building Dreams: Chapter 38 

“Is that all everyone knows me as? The granddaughter whose father was killed? The orphan?”

Building Dreams: Chapter 38 

 

Elka

The walk to shul was cool and beautiful in the early morning. Even the busy streets were quiet, and we could hear our footsteps against the cobblestones. As the large building loomed ahead of us, Bubbe pulled me toward the women’s entrance and upstairs to the balcony. It was quiet and peaceful in shul, and I pulled out my siddur to daven. As I whispered each word, I wondered again how the people who lived here could daven when they barely understood what they were saying. But Bubbe had said she mostly understood the words, so maybe they did know more Hebrew than I thought they did.

Gut Shabbos,” said a tall, thin woman to Bubbe when davening was over. “Is this your granddaughter?”

“Yes.” Bubbe smiled, giving my shoulder a squeeze. “Elka, this is Mrs. Abelson.” The woman bowed her head in acknowledgement of her name.

“This is the one from Eretz Yisrael? The one who—”

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