“Memories of a Jewish Girl from Brooklyn”

By: WebWire

Author Helene Meisner Oelerich narrates living in a well-off lifestyle filled with moments in the company of meaningful people that bring sincerity and sunshine: She shares, oftentimes during Sundays they would go visit to her paternal grandparents, so different from her mom's parents who were immigrants from Russia, who were caring and loving. Her dad's parents were more formal but also very nice. They managed a big wallpaper and paint business in Brooklyn called Meisner's Wallpaper & Paint. Grandma would sit at the dining room table reading the New York Times. She was self-learning and ran the entire family business. They lived in a two-family home. As she recalls, the large dining room and the wooden table on which was found a shiny, black-lacquered dish that held white pistachio nuts. She is also a restaurant reviewer and made many restaurant reviews for the local newspapers.

Helene as a teacher believes that everyone has equal opportunity to learn and share knowledge without prejudice and regardless of race and gender. Find out more in the book of her devoted dedication she spent with her students.

Helene Meisner Oelerich is also a talented writer, photographer, traveler, and reader. In her “Memories of a Jewish Girl from Brooklyn” is an endearing account depicting the author's personal relationships and circumstances that defined her for everything that she is.

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“Memories of a Jewish Girl from Brooklyn”
Author:
Helene Meisner Oelerich
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Published Date: December 2020
Genre: Autobiography, Legend of a girl growing up in Brooklyn.
Target Audience: Students, teachers, adults, everyone.
 

About the Author

Helene Meisner Oelerich is a writer, teacher, photographer, reviewer of restaurants, traveler and loves to read. Known as “Dining Diva”, she writes reviews for magazines and newspapers. She is a mom, wife and friend. She is an animal lover and volunteers to walk dogs for people who are ill. She has a BA from Brooklyn College, an MA from Queens College, plus 60 credits toward PhD. 

She loves dining out, theatre and all of NYC. She lived in the Kensington area of Brooklyn and now resides in Whitestone, Queens.

Teacher of the year, Ms. Pinup in Erasmus, Best Dressed in J.H.S. 

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