Recollections of Max Rosenfeld and Letta Schatz By Michael Kleiner The most moving thing is to have kids come back after graduating a few years before and seem glad to see me, and show that their Jewish education meant something to them. Nobody likes to think their effort is wasted. -Max Rosenfeld in a 1975 interview The connection with Max and Letta was one of teacher, mentor and friend. Both greatly influenced me. With Max, the friendship lasted until his death, and with Letta it continues. Max I attended Shule from 1967-74. Most of our teachers were parents of students. Max was the exception in that regard, as a teacher and the director of the school. He was humble and soft-spoken, with a quiet sense of humor. He was adored. Max was the mentor for Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. Some of us may have decided to have one because of the opportunity to work with Max. On the basis of my experiences in public schools and Jewish camps, my bar mitzvah became Anti-Semitism: Does It Create Prejudices Jews Have? I initially intended to recite some of the racial jokes from the Jewish camp as examples. Max cautioned, You risk people laughing and will lose your point. Why do they need to be repeated? It had always been my desire to have Max officiate at my wedding and I approached him when that was finally going to happen in 1997. He felt he was too ill, but he did contribute by writing the Yiddish for our ketubah. He was unable to attend the wedding, so while Lisa and I were on our honeymoon, my parents took the ketubah for Max to sign. A week after our return, Max died, so his last completed project was our ketubah. Letta From an early age, I wanted to be a writer. Part of the shule schedule included elective clubs. I, of course, gravitated to Creative Writing. This was exciting because Letta, the teacher, had published children s books, some dealing with Nigeria, where her family had spent time. In 1969-70, our family went to live in Norway for a year when I was 11. To pass the time, I decided to write a book, Wendell the Football, which was 84 pages. My father had to make a trip home and I gave him Wendell the Football, with instructions that Letta had to read it. My father returned with Letta s comments and validation. During the year, I frequently exchanged letters with my shule class. I welcomed these letters as they kept me connected to my class. For 42 years, I thought it was a different teacher that organized the letter writing, but learned it was Letta. Letta also taught Eastern European Jewish Immigration. Back then, most of the students had direct links to that past. Letta had us interview our grandparents in class and write our interviews, which were put into a booklet, which I still have. Fifteen years later, when I, myself, was teaching Eastern European Jewish Immigration at Folkshul, I recruited members of the Sholom Aleichem Club to be interviewed by the students. It s funny how things cycle around. For 12 years, I have been doing PR and the web site for the Sholom Aleichem Club. The person with whom I review the monthly press releases is Letta. Michael Kleiner attended the shule from 1967-74 and taught at the Folkshul from 1984-88. He was part of the organizing for the first CSJO teen conference in Philadelphia in 1976 and along with Sue Johnson, raised the need for a young adult component in 1983, which he worked on for several years. His two children are in sixth grade at Folkshul. 28
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