Below is a list of stories about things that have happened to me in my life. Many of them are funny, some are odd and some are just memories of my childhood. I would really appreciate any comments you have. Enjoy!
- Audio versions of my stories
- Why write my Memories?
- The Christmas Tree….A Christmas Miracle
This is the first story I remember. - Tring Memories
Growing up at the end of WWll had its challenges. - Tring: The Return Home 1990
I took my son to the house I lived in when I was born. Or so I thought. - Bertram Mills Circus
Sometimes you have to listen to that little voice in your head. - The Case of The Vanishing Goldfish
Just in case you were wondering where my humour comes from. - Russell’s Of Stamford Hill
How my divorced mother made a home for us. - The Phone Numbers
Funny things happen with rotary dial phones. - Northwold Road Primary School
Arriving at a new school mid-term. - The Laughton School of Driving
Another example of a strange coincidence. - My First Job. The Stockbroker Era 1959 – 1962
How to try at business without really succeeding. - The Italian Adventure
Only 17 and already a hero. - The Walkie-Talkies
Another great idea that didn’t work and almost got arrested. - Brick Menswear
My 1st Saturday job. - The Gestetner Era 1964 – 1969
Crazy days at the world-famous duplicator company. - One Sunday Afternoon
This was the craziest day ever. 4 alarm fires and a near drowning. - The Sloane Street Movie Festival
My crazy family. - The Jersey Boys, On Holiday
If you had to write a perfect holiday, it would not match this. - My First Canadian Automobile
I immigrated to Canada in 1970. Buying a car is one of the worst things to do. - The B’nai Brith Balloon Fiasco
Crazy times at a conference. - A Taste of Show Business At The Cottage
Meeting 2 British movie impresarios. - Jesus Saves
A story that makes you wonder if we’re not all connected in some way. - The TV Game Shows
How I won a car, a trip, cameras & luggage. - The CNE Story
Once a year, at the end of summer, the CNE is the place to go. - Camp Fundale & Jewish Geography
We’re all one big family. You gotta know how to dig. - Mothers’ Day at Fairview Mall
I lost my car in the parking lot and my wife was arrested. - Century Village
As the name infers, it’s a Senior’s Residence. - An Amazing Coincidence
Another example of how we are all connected. - Temple Israel Stories
We moved to London, Ontario in 1984. Starting a new synagogue sure has its funny moments. - The Harlem Globetrotters Story – 1984
Taking my son to see his first game. - My Acting Career
It’s hard not to ad-lib. - The Dry Cleaning Event
Proof that you need to hire competent employees. - Tel Aviv Airport
You can’t keep a good Jew down. Not even in Israel. - My New Apartment
Don’t try and do too much on moving day. - The Wedding Dancer
Just divorced and getting used to being single. - The Rosh Hashannah Turnip Test
Ah! The English language, so easy to get lost in all its words. - New Balance Shoes
Always read the warranty, that goes double if you’re the company. - The Trans-Canada Train Journey
Adam’s First Adventure - The Cat and The Refrigerator
Sometimes simple is best. - The Wedding on The Hudson
Every Rabbi is a wanna’ be Stand-Up comic. - The Redbridge Parking Ticket Fiasco
My sense of humour saved me, again. - The Challenges of Air Travel
- My way of dealing with the challenge.
- The Journeys To South America
Traveling makes me do crazy things. - Couples’ Counseling
This was like an episode of the Lucy Show. - Bell Telephone Repair Saga
- Phoning a utility company can make you crazier.
- Cabo San Lucas
The city of Time Shares & Massage Parlors. What could go wrong? - The Physiotherapist
I hate being talked to like I’m a kid. - Scattergories
Playing games on a cruise can be hysterical. - Auntie Anne
Every family has a black sheep. Our’s was friendly with royalty. - My One Liners & Other Memorable Occasions
Sometimes words come out of my mouth that surprise even me. - Just a thought about why we Jews love Chinese food.
In 1997 my son, Adam, decided to go on a Trans-Canada adventure. This was a bold move for him. He was going alone and taking the train from Toronto to Vancouver. He was going to get off at any station that took his fancy. One trip was to Churchill, Manitoba. At the time of writing, Churchill has been cut-off from the rest of Canada because a storm washed away the train line, which is the only way to access Churchill, except by plane.