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		By: Rachel Inbar		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Your father, my Zayda, must have been an eternal optimist -- always believing that things would get better.

Even when he was very ill, he was thinking about a better time. I will never forget him telling me that I should be happy when he dies. He used the words, &quot;no more pain&quot;.

I will always have warm thoughts whenever I remember him... and if I had to use one word to describe him, I think that word would be &quot;soft&quot;.

He was always interested in what we were doing and always had time to listen to us... Zayda was very, very special &#038; I am lucky to have had the chance to get to know him and be close to him.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your father, my Zayda, must have been an eternal optimist &#8212; always believing that things would get better.</p>
<p>Even when he was very ill, he was thinking about a better time. I will never forget him telling me that I should be happy when he dies. He used the words, &#8220;no more pain&#8221;.</p>
<p>I will always have warm thoughts whenever I remember him&#8230; and if I had to use one word to describe him, I think that word would be &#8220;soft&#8221;.</p>
<p>He was always interested in what we were doing and always had time to listen to us&#8230; Zayda was very, very special &amp; I am lucky to have had the chance to get to know him and be close to him.</p>
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