The Calligrapher's Daughter
/A tribute to my father, Maury Nemoy (1912-1984), a beloved teacher who pioneered the revival of calligraphy in Southern California in the 1950s and designed movie titles and hundreds of record album covers.
Read MoreA tribute to my father, Maury Nemoy (1912-1984), a beloved teacher who pioneered the revival of calligraphy in Southern California in the 1950s and designed movie titles and hundreds of record album covers.
Read MoreWhen my mother passed away, her sister, my Aunt Mary, stepped in and became a nurturer to me. Then, the miraculous happened. I found my daughter who looks stunningly like my mother.
Read MoreFinding a way to “bloom where we’re planted” has been tough during the era of pandemic. Yet with an adjustment to our expectations and a willingness to take root, it’s possible to become spectacular.
Read MoreThat our family was Jewish didn't really matter on December 25th when my parents hosted a massive everybody's-invited gathering at our house. My father bought each person a gift and my mom baked and cooked for weeks. Regardless of whatever squabbles had occurred during the year, every relative was invited and expected to attend.
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