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<p>[QUOTE="Orielensis, post: 5228930, member: 96898"]Thanks a lot for the kind words and opinions, everyone! I appreciate it.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Cheers, and fortunately I was. So there is a good chance that we will again meet at Kalamazoo once everything is back to normal.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks. The ham and cake jokes come quite often these days – which is a bit ironic, since I neither eat meat nor am a great fan of cream. But you can always tempt me with spätzle, schupfnudeln, brägele and kirsch, so I guess I'm still in the right place.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Of course you may! It's very good to hear that you have family roots in the region and are keeping this connection. I'm currently living in Freiburg, and it looks as though I'll stay here for at least a long while. The surrounding area is still familiar to me from my undergraduate days at Freiburg university, and I vividly remember Sulzburg and its rich Jewish history. Also, the Stolpersteine in my eyes are an important and sensible monument. I'm passing the stone for Edmund Husserl every day on my way to work.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Orielensis, post: 5228930, member: 96898"]Thanks a lot for the kind words and opinions, everyone! I appreciate it. Cheers, and fortunately I was. So there is a good chance that we will again meet at Kalamazoo once everything is back to normal. Thanks. The ham and cake jokes come quite often these days – which is a bit ironic, since I neither eat meat nor am a great fan of cream. But you can always tempt me with spätzle, schupfnudeln, brägele and kirsch, so I guess I'm still in the right place. Of course you may! It's very good to hear that you have family roots in the region and are keeping this connection. I'm currently living in Freiburg, and it looks as though I'll stay here for at least a long while. The surrounding area is still familiar to me from my undergraduate days at Freiburg university, and I vividly remember Sulzburg and its rich Jewish history. Also, the Stolpersteine in my eyes are an important and sensible monument. I'm passing the stone for Edmund Husserl every day on my way to work.[/QUOTE]
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