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“The time has come,” she wrote to Brainin on June 30, 1903, “to throw off the shackles that others put on me and be what I will be!”
Havvah Shapiro. 2009
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By 1910, any hope of being with Brainin permanently had been dashed on the shores of North America, to which he had hastily immigrated.
Havvah Shapiro. 2009
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Ha-Toren 9 (1922): 45 – 49 and 42 – 52; “Reuben Brainin: His Spiritual Persona.”
Havvah Shapiro. 2009
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The tragic world events that would directly affect Shapiro and her family, along with hundreds of thousands of Jews residing in the eroding Pale of Settlement, began to drive away fond memories of Brainin and the charmed literary life he inspired.
Havvah Shapiro. 2009
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Du Preez said Brainin agreed to issue a cheque to cover the costs of the flight after Mandela was unable to raise the funds.
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"Later Brainin and I were contacted by her attorney who told us to sign affidavits saying we were liable for the fare, but we refused."
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He said du Preez and Brainin had been introduced to Mandela by
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Sixteen years her senior, married, and well on his way to becoming an established Hebrew and Yiddish author, Brainin became Shapiro’s lover and mentor for the next quarter of a century.
Havvah Shapiro. 2009
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Cincinnati: 2000; Shapiro’s voluminous diary in Hebrew is housed at Genazim, Tel Aviv; Letters to Brainin.
Havvah Shapiro. 2009
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The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (B. Bernier-J.Brainin) 13: 12 4.
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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