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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
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.
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Sarah (laughing) 
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Nathan 
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Nathan 
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Postcard from Sarah to Nathan
1912 
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Postcard from Nathan to Sarah
1912 
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Postcard from Nathan to Sarah
1912
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Marriage Affadavit 
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Sarah and Herbie
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Reverse of Sarah and Herbie
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Nathan and Herbie
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Saul, Sarah and Herbert.
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Sarah  |
Sarah and Nathan.
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Herb and Helen
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Family Outing.
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Sarah with ?
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Herb, Helen and Saul with Lindbergh
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Sarah in Brooklyn 1936.
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Letter to Nathan pg.1 
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Letter to Nathan pg. 2
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Letter to Nathan pg. 3
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Sarah
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Sarah and Nathan
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Sarah
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Sarah and Nathan
at Helen and Dave's Wedding 
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Sarah and Nathan
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Sarah and Nathan
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Sarah, Nathan, and Rick,
Jon, and Tom Lee
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Sarah and the Lee Boys
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Nathan, Sarah, Robin Raab,
and Jon Lee
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Poem Written by Nathan
Leibowitz during his two
Year Wait in Milan for his
Visa (circa 1900)

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