[Cz-L] superstitions

From: Merle Kastner <merlek_at_videotron.ca>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 11:13:35 -0400
Reply-to: Merle Kastner <merlek_at_videotron.ca>
To: czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu

I can't resist - have to jump into this discussion now. I believe that a
lot of these superstitions are common to all eastern European Jews.

My grandmother Esther Miller Kastner, born in Philadelphia (of a Litvak
father and a Bessarabian mother) in 1894, (married to my Kastner grandfather
from Radautz) was very superstitious, always talking about 'kein ayin hora".
And even today, I sometimes find myself saying “I don’t want to give it a
nehora”.

She never gave her wonderfully accomplished daughter Anita a compliment,
with the excuse that ‘it would bring her back luck’.

And when we were sick, she told us to wrap a red flannel scarf around our
throats – it had to be red and flannel.

Merle

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