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Q: What is one lesson your father taught you? A: To know all the Jewish holidays and how to celebrate them. Q: One lesson om your mother? A: How to light the Friday Shabbat candles. Q: What are the qualities you most admire in men? A: Decency, generosity, and family solidarity. Q: The qualities you most admire in women? A: Loyalty. Q: And the quality you most admire in yourself. A: Decency. Q: What is the quality you most deplore in other people? A: Not being willing to make the commitment to get married. Q: What are the qualities you most deplore in yourself? A: Pride and willingness to gossip. Q: Which figure in history do you most admire? A: Moses. Q: Which figure do you hate? A: Lenin. Q: When were you most happy? A: When I was married to Gregory. Q: Of the Ten Commandments, which do you think are the most important? A: "Thou shalt not kill" and "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife." Visiting with Inna Volftsun Moldavsky Visiting with Inna Volftsun Moldavsky attended a Yeshiva with other Russian students trying to make a new home in Israel. He was issued a small apartment and a job. For many years he served as a civilian guard at the Western Wall, the most sacred site in Judaism. What Shlomo Volsun would have given to be able to worship at the Western Wall! And here was his grandson, making sure that Jews om all over the world could pray there. Inna le Russia for the U.S. via Vienna in 1989. Arriving in New York, she went to Chicago to live with Elena and Mikhail. She lived with her daughter and son-in-law for 18 months before she moved into an apartment in Chicago. Today she is very close to her two grandchildren, Era and Gitta Starozhitsky. Era married Benjamin Green on May 29, 2005, in Chicago. Their son Azzi, Inna's great- grandson, was born in 2009 in Chicago. On October 12, 2003, Aleksander died in Jerusalem aer a short illness. Inna and Elena went to Jerusalem to attend to his funeral, where Inna wrapped 10 meters of white linen around the coffin. According to the Jewish way, she was not allowed to look at his body. Aleksander is buried in Israel, the land he embraced and served.

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