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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Manuscript / memoir draft (evidence production)
File Size: 2.81 MB
Summary

This document appears to be page 21 of a memoir draft (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the 'Uncle Itchie' reference) produced for the House Oversight Committee. It details the author's childhood upbringing, focusing on the strict adherence to rules and debts rather than theological belief, illustrated by stories of his uncle paying back fares after stowing away and his grandmother enforcing Jewish blessings and kosher laws.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Author/Narrator Author
Recounting childhood memories and religious upbringing (Likely Alan Dershowitz based on 'Uncle Itchie' reference comm...
Uncle Itchie Family Member
The narrator's uncle who stowed away to Palestine and emphasized paying debts.
Grandmother Ringel Family Member
The narrator's grandmother described as the 'religious enforcer' in the family.
Parents Family Members
The narrator's parents who imposed religious and behavioral rules.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Transit Authority
Received a dime via mail from Uncle Itchie for a skipped fare.
Shipping Company
Received full fare from Uncle Itchie months after he stowed away on their ship.
British authorities
Authorities Uncle Itchie evaded when arriving in Palestine.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017108'.

Timeline (2 events)

Childhood
Baseball game rained out, followed by squeezing through a turnstile.
Train station
Author Uncle Itchie
Historical
Uncle Itchie stows away on a ship to Palestine to participate in Israel's struggle for statehood.
Ship to Palestine

Locations (4)

Location Context
Destination of Uncle Itchie's ship.
Mentioned in context of the struggle for statehood.
Location of the turnstile incident.
Place of worship mentioned in the cartoon anecdote.

Relationships (2)

Author/Narrator Family (Nephew/Uncle) Uncle Itchie
Refers to him as 'My Uncle Itchie' and recounts shared experiences.
Author/Narrator Family (Grandson/Grandmother) Grandmother Ringel
Refers to her as 'My grandmother Ringel' and describes her enforcing religious rules.

Key Quotes (4)

"You do what you have to do, but then you pay your debts."
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"“Atheist, Shmathiest, I don’t care—as long as you come to shul.”"
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Quote #2
"Ours was a religion of practice and rules—of required acts and omissions."
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Quote #3
"Did you make a “shakel,”"
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Quote #4

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