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Life is a flame that is always burning itself out, but it catches fire again every time a child is born. - George Bernard Shaw
Nathan and Sarah Leibowitz

Sarah Diamond married Nathan Leibowitz in December of 1912. Although it was an arranged marriage, it became a marriage of true love and devotion.

(From Helen Raab's reminiscences) - And now, my family - yes - let me think about them. A warm rush of feeling comes over me when I think about that.
What can you say that would be interesting or understandable to people - if you said you never heard your parents quarrel - if you said you never heard your parents' voices raised - or if you said you never heard a cruel word from them? I know it sounds dull. It wasn't.....
She was such a beautiful lady, inside and out; a special, pampered, loved and loving woman.....
Dad had no tricks - no faults, except for the fact that he had no faults.

Sarah (laughing)


Nathan



Nathan

Postcard from Sarah to Nathan
1912

Postcard from Nathan to Sarah
1912

Postcard from Nathan to Sarah
1912
Marriage Affadavit

Sarah and Herbie
Reverse of Sarah and Herbie
Nathan and Herbie
Saul, Sarah and Herbert.
Sarah
Sarah and Nathan.
Herb and Helen
Family Outing.

Sarah with ?
Herb, Helen and Saul with Lindbergh
Sarah in Brooklyn 1936.
Letter to Nathan pg.1

Letter to Nathan pg. 2

(2) ............(1)
Letter to Nathan pg. 3
Sarah

Sarah and Nathan

Sarah
Sarah and Nathan
at Helen and Dave's Wedding

Sarah and Nathan

Sarah and Nathan
Sarah, Nathan, and Rick,
Jon, and Tom Lee
Sarah and the Lee Boys
Nathan, Sarah, Robin Raab,
and Jon Lee
Poem Written by Nathan
Leibowitz during his two
Year Wait in Milan for his
Visa (circa 1900)


Translation of Poem
17th Street, Newark.
Nathan's Passport.
Nathan's Passport.
Nathan's Passport.
Nathan's Declaration of Intent
for Citizenship.
Nathan's Petition.
for Naturalization
Nathan's Petition.
for Naturalization