Tag #138039 - Interview #78770 (Yako Yakov)

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My mother, Roza Mushon Samoilova [nee Melamed], was born in 1895 in Ruse. She has junior high school education, but like my father, she loved reading. By his example my mother was a long subscriber to a women’s magazine – ‘Savings and Household.’ And the literature my father received was so nice that she read all of it. She went from time to time to WIZO [9]. She was not one of the activists, she preferred staying at home. As a boy, I was very mischievous and wild. She used to beat me with anything she could get hold of, including the laundry basket.
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Bulgaria

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Yako Yakov