I am one of the happiest people I know. And that's a weird place to have arrived at from being a depressed Jewish kid.
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I feel like I'm one of the happiest people I know.
I came to a happy Jewish family in dark days in Europe.
I'm a good girl, and I have a very good Jewish family who brought me up very well.
My childhood wasn't very happy. It's a long, grim story about being a Jew in a small southern town.
The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so.
I cried to my mother that I wanted to go to Hebrew school; I wanted Jewish friends. But when my mother took me, the kids there all knew each other, and somehow I was even more of an outcast.
I have a great life. I'm the happiest guy in the world.
I'm happiest with my family around me.
I was one of two Jewish kids in my school. We were probably one of two Jewish families in our town.
I'm happy, I would say that I'm one of the happiest people I know but I've certainly had periods of profound sadness, depression and heartache and those are the kind of things that are interesting to me to write about.
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