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"Constructing
a Town-Wide Genealogy: Jewish Mattersdorf, Hungary 1698-1939,"
Co-authored with Yitzchok N. Stroh. Avotaynu: The International Review
of Jewish Genealogy, Vol. XXIII. No. 1, Spring 2007
“When
a Child Is Critically Ill,” A personal essay describing one of
the worst days of my life. Published in cell2soul, summer 2006.
“Reconstructing a Lost Holocaust Family,” A
description of how I identified more than 300 of my grandfather’s
relatives who vanished in the Holocaust. Avotaynu: The International
Review of Jewish Genealogy, Volume XXII, no. 1, Spring 2006.
“The Great Husband Hunt,” a personal
essay that laid out my successful strategy for finding the perfect mate.
GenerationJ.com, Feb. 2001. “Oswego, New
York: Wartime Haven for Jewish Refugees,” a personal essay
explaining how I traced my great-aunt’s wartime prisons and sanctuaries
beginning with her confinement in a WRA detention camp in Oswego, New
York, back to her incarceration in Italian internment camps and her safe
refuge in a small Italian town, where I found the families who had
hidden her from the Germans. Avotaynu: The International Review of
Jewish Genealogy, Volume XIV, No. 4, Winter 1998.
“The Great Garbuny-Gorbunov Hunt,” a personal essay detailing
how I found my father’s first cousins alive and well in Moscow, fifty
years after my father had been told they had died in the Holocaust.
Avotaynu: The International Review of Jewish Genealogy, Volume XIII,
No. 4, Winter 1997. "A Perfectly Lousy Day,"
a humorous essay, Working Mother Magazine, Sept. 1991.
"Michael's Orchestra," an inspirational story, Ladies’ Home
Journal, Oct. 1989 under the pseudonym Evelyn Berlin.
"Every Woman Needs a Champion," an inspirational story, Good
Housekeeping, May 1989. Reprinted in A 2nd Chicken Soup for the
Woman’s Soul. "The Fights of Spring," a
humorous essay, Working Mother Magazine, May 1989.
"I'm Raising My Kids at Sea," an as-told-to article about Cynthia
D'Vincent, a renowned whale researcher, Working Mother Magazine,
Mar. 1989 under the byline C.K. Vogel-Goldner.* "Bedtime
Monsters: They Didn't Stand a Chance," a humorous essay, Working
Mother Magazine, May 1988. "Pros and Cons of
a Writing Partnership," The Writer, Sept. 1987.*
"Rain or Shine? Be a Weather Predictor,” 3-2-1 Contact, a
science magazine from the Children's Television Workshop, March 1983.
Reprinted in the 3-2-1 Contact Activity Book published by Silver
Burdett.* "Any Questions?" 3-2-1 Contact,
the Children's Television Workshop, Feb. 1983.* "Fighting
Fires! New Equipment to the Rescue," 3-2-1 Contact, the
Children's Television Workshop, Sept. 1982.* |