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Frieda:
I just wanted to tell you what a pleasure it was to meet you at my Sister Beverly's home this past Friday evening. You are a treasure! I went on line and watched the 700 Club interview and was mesmerized! I have started reading your book with great anticipation. Our family was blessed to sit down to dinner with such an articulate and witty woman. I just love you to death!
God Bless and Keep You!
Sharon Pridemore
Posted by: Sharon Pridemore | August 24, 2008 at 09:28 PM
Lots to tell but I especially enjoyed the singing from Lakmé, are there more recordings avilable and could I buy a copy?
Haven't read the book yet but will do so soon and review it for my website.
L'shana tova
Posted by: Rudi | October 01, 2008 at 02:59 PM
Hi Frieda,
Thank you so much for speaking at the Central Church of God on Friday! My family and a really enjoyed it. It was encouraging to see how God lead you all that time-- even before you became a Christian He was looking out for you!
I wanted to ask your permission before writing something for a Holocaust essay contest in April. I was going to mention part of your story and, in it, your name. Also, in the bibliography it would mention you. Would this bother you? It is for a Holocaust Remembrance Program-- (if you just type that in on Google it would show you their website). If you want me to, I could send you my essay-- if you wanted to check it out. If this bothers you at all please let me know-- it would not be hard to take it out of my paper; if that is what you want I would be glad to do it.
Thank you!
Joanna
Posted by: Joanna S. | November 10, 2008 at 11:26 AM