Hero Project
Zachary Marshall
Gail Goldstein
Gail Goldstein was born on November 10, 1937. In Chicago. She went to the University of Illinois where she graduated with a major in education. She also met my grandfather, Donald Goldstein there. After college she would go on to work as a teacher, bookstore, hospice and the president of her congregation. She had three children, the youngest being Laurie, my mother. She now enjoys playing cards, reading, and playing golf.
Haikus for my hero
Picking up the cards
I do not know what to play
In need lots of help
Going to your house
Sleeping over night at you house
having lots of fun
Going for seder
brisket chicken and great soup
That was a great night
Meeting you Sundays
Eating dinner and talking
A great weekend's end
cookie
When I was little I would have sleepovers with my grandma. These were some of my favorite things I did with her when I was little. I remember we once even went to a toy store to buy things to make their house more fun for us
synagogue
One of the reasons my grandma is my hero, is because she was the president of her synogogue. She was willing to spend her time helping the com,unity when she could have been doing other things
cards
One of the favorite things to do when I was little was play bridge with her. She is a very good bridge player and even though I wasn't very good, she was always willing to help and try to teach me.