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8 June 1945
Greenfield, Alvin, 1924-1946
to Sylvia Weiner
Alvin writes that he feels strange about being overseas. He writes that the mail situation is really bad. He also mentions Sybil.
GLC09414.1570
16 January 1945
to Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield
Alvin writes requesting various food items from his parents like salami and sardines. He says he hopes that his mom is feeling better.
GLC09414.1571
4 July 1945
Alvin writes that the weather has held up the ship that is bound for the U.S.
GLC09414.1572
29 January 1944
Dworetsky, Bernard, fl. 1944-1945
Bernie's Bugle
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue includes a photograph of Michael Dworken
GLC09414.1573
5 February 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue includes a photograph of Peter Dworetsky, the author's infant son, and writes about the Soviet Union.
GLC09414.1574
12 February 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue includes another photograph of Peter Dworetsky, the author's infant son. It also includes a pregnancy...
GLC09414.1575
19 February 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue mentions that fifteen year-old Robert Levinson was appointed to the All City band. It also says an acquaintance...
GLC09414.1576
26 February 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue mentions that Archie's unit got the Presidential Citation.
GLC09414.1577
4 March 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue mentions that Dworetsky's infant son was able to stand for the first time.
GLC09414.1578
11 March 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue features a fashion column in which Dworetsky describes his own suits.
GLC09414.1579
1 April 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue features a photograph of the Dworetsky sitting at his typewriter.
GLC09414.1580
9 April 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue features a photograph of Dworetsky's infant son in his 1944 model carriage.
GLC09414.1581
22 April 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This issue features a photograph of Robert in uniform. It also includes an application for a war ballot.
GLC09414.1582
30 April 1944
This is a newsletter written for Moe and three other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. In this issue the Dworetsky talks about his new job with the Overseas Film Division. He also responds to letters from his...
GLC09414.1583
30 January 1944
Gellis, Joe, fl. 1944
Gellis writes there is nothing unusual going on. As usual Marty and Moe are playing gin rummy. He mentions that he got very homesick when they first came to England.
GLC09414.1584
Gellis writes that he is confused by all the English expressions, especially the way they refer to money. He thinks Sylvia's work with the selective service is interesting.
GLC09414.1585
23 February 1944
Weiner, Sylvia, 1912-2008
to Mrs. Malcolm
Sylvia writes a thank you letter for the hospitality Mrs. Malcolm displayed towards Moe. She writes that she is sure he would not have had such a good time on furlough if it has not been for Mrs. Malcolm.
GLC09414.1586
10 March 1944
Greenfield, Matthew, fl. 1890
to children (Sylvia, Mad)
Sylvia's father writes that he heard that aunt Fanny is going into the hospital for treatment. He also says that he thinks David might be going to Julliard one day, and writes that it has been cloudy and rainy lately.
GLC09414.1587
16 March 1944
to Sylvia and Mad
Alvin writes that he failed to become a pilot, and that he is very disappointed. He also tells a story of a fellow soldier who was killed in a plane crash. He writes he still plans to fly for himself someday.
GLC09414.1588
31 March 1944
to Sylvia
Gellis writes that they've moved much closer to town and there is a Jewish Community Center and synagogue.
GLC09414.1589
5 April 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Mr. and Mrs. Weiner
Moe writes that it is about time he wrote a letter. He also asks about Marge and Joe.
GLC09414.1590
8 May 1944
Alvin hopes that Sylvia does not have another attack. He is glad she got promoted. Alvin also says he is concerned that he is spending the best years of his life in the army.
GLC09414.1591
7 July 1944
Helfinstein, Jack, fl. 1944
Jack thanks Sylvia for the postcard of midtown New York. He says he can't wait to try all the new places Sylvia writes about in her letters.
GLC09414.1592
3 December 1945
This is a newsletter written for Moe and five other soldiers from Brooklyn. It includes local news about friends and family. This is the final issue, and features a welcome home sign for Archie.
GLC09414.1593
1929-1945
Weiner, Pepi, fl. 1905-2000
Pepi writes that she is very glad that Moe is coming home. She has decided to be happy which means overlooking Willie's (her husband) faults and accepting him for who he is. She also mentions that she and Adele got together recently without fighting.
GLC09414.1594
8 August 1944
Gellis complains about being sent to France. He also mentions that he lost weight.
GLC09414.1595
12 August 1944
Jack writes that his foot is completely healed. He says they usually snack on food Sylvia has sent. He also tells her to refrain from asking personal questions in her letters because he shows them to Moe.
GLC09414.1596
25 September 1944
Jack writes that while he misses looking at New York girls, French women are very satisfying to look at. He also says that in the army you eat together, sleep together and work together and yet somehow manage to stand each other.
GLC09414.1597
19 October 1944
Jack, Mad's ex-husband, is very concerned about David and his whereabouts. He writes that it is not unreasonable of him to have regular updates on David. He also wants to know David's current address.
GLC09414.1598
23 November 1944
Vandervelde, Iris, fl. 1944
This letter is from the married daughter of the family Moe and Jack visited over Passover, Iris. She writes that she has heard so much about Sylvia and hopes they can meet one day. She also writes that her own husband has been in the army.
GLC09414.1599
part of a bracelet or necklace.
Appears to be part of a broken bracelet or necklace with a charm in a strange shape.
GLC09414.1600
get well soon card
A unsigned get well soon card, the is no indication who it's to or from. The cover features a flower.
GLC09414.1601
28 August 1943
pictures of mock battle at Fort Lewis
This clipping was most likely sent from Moe to Sylvia, to illustrate the training they do at Fort Lewis.
GLC09414.1602
Pre-application Form for National Service Life Insurance
This is Moe's pre-application form for national service life insurance. It includes address, birthday, enlistment date, Sylvia's information and his mother's information.
GLC09414.1603
Rosalinda Program
Moe often sent the program of the play he attended with the letters that he describes them in.
GLC09414.1604
Oxford-What to do and how to see it
When Moe went to Oxford he must have sent this guide to Sylvia along with one of his letters.
GLC09414.1605
listing of service stations throughout US
A card that lists service stations in the US and in Canada.
GLC09414.1607
to the Hon. Michael G. Zapson
This is a note thanking Zapson for a photo. It also mentions democrats in Nassau county.
GLC09414.1609
to unknown
This is a fragment (torn page) of a letter that mention Jim's address and refers to Archie
GLC09414.1610
Moe wonders whether Archie has been shipped out yet. He says he is glad Sylvia and Rose are hitting it off. This is pages 5-7 of a letter.
GLC09414.1611
to Moe Weiner
Sylvia describes Frank and Lillian's house at great length. She says she met Ben's kid brother, and spoke to Marge. This is page 2 of a letter that Sylvia wrote at work
GLC09414.1612
Information For Dependency Allowance Applicants
Official information for Moe's dependent, (Sylvia) on when and how she will receive payments from the army.
GLC09414.1613
Kurtzner, H.M., fl. 1943
Notice informing Moe he is now a soldier in the US Army
Instructions about what will happen now that Moe is a soldier. This letter provides information on what to bring and what items he will be given
GLC09414.1614
2 December 1942 - 8 March 1943
Bank Statement
Bank statement of account for Moe and Sylvia Weiner at the Hellenic Bank Trust Company.
GLC09414.1615
3 December 1942
Order for checks
A slip ordering 20 checks
GLC09414.1616
5 December 1942
Check
Check for Abraham Straus Inc. for $12.81
GLC09414.1617
4 December 1942
Check for Danbelle for $9.80
GLC09414.1618
Check for R. Weiner for $45.00
GLC09414.1619
21 November 1942
Check for Sam Seidman for $18.62
GLC09414.1620
19 December 1942
Check for Carmine Cartaldo for $65.00
GLC09414.1621
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