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8
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2448
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3264
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Creative Pieces Written by Frank and Art Eisenberg
Description
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This collection contains creative pieces written by Frank and Art Eisenberg. “Those Who Die”, was written by Frank Eisenberg and is dated August 6, 1944, his 46th birthday. A short story and several “fables, are also attributed to him. Art Eisenberg wrote a poem, “I Would Be True”, and saga, which tells the story of his ship, the USS Bergen, after Japan was bombed.
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
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Included below are a set of resolutions that are a fit for any Man, especially a Real Soldier. Anyhow "Thems my sentiment exactly."
I WILL BE TRUE FOR THERE ARE THOSE WHO TRUST ME
I WILL BE PURE FOR THERE ARE THOSE WHO CARE
I WILL BE STRONG FOR THERE IS MUCH TO SUFFER
I WILL BE BRAVE FOR THERE IS MUCH TO DARE
I WILL BE FRIEND TO ALL THE POOR AND FRIENDLESS
I WILL BE GIVER AND FORGET THE GET
I WILL BE HUMBLE FOR I KNOW MY WEARINESS
I WILL LOOK UP AND LOVE AND LOOK AND LIFT.
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8 x 11 paper
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"I Would Be True," by Art Eisenberg
Description
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An excerpt from a letter written by Art Eisenberg and is part of a hymn called "I Would Be True"
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Art Eisenberg
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives: Archives & Special Collections of the University of Minnesota Archives.
Box 449, File 1.
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unknown
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.jpeg
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English
hymn
jewish
jewish american
Jewish-American soldiers
letter
Minneapolis
soldier
War
world war two
wwii