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Open Wide

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Open wide is the engaging and entertaining journal of a Boston dentist. In his memoir, he chronicles his adventures growing up in Savannah, GA as the son of an Orthodox rabbi. He views segregation through a child's eyes.... He describes his agonizing and disastrous six years as a yeshiva student in New York City after his parents sent him away from home at 15. He reveals his thoughts on religeon as he rebelled against his strict religious upbringing. Dr. Rosenberg writes about his four years of dental school, and two years of active duty in the army as a dental officer during the Vietnam War. He recalls encounters with women following his divorce and playing catch-up with the current attitudes toward sex and dating in the 1970s. Included are details of his 15 years as a member of the Boston Symphony's Tanglewood Festival Chorus; humorous and bizarre experiences with dental patients; how he got past the Secret Service to within an arm's length of President Kennedy – – a conversation with Colonel Oliver North, and Governor Dukakis when he was running for president...... And other confessions.


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Publisher: Jules Rosenberg

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9798223553069
  • Release date: December 24, 2023

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9798223553069
  • File size: 414 KB
  • Release date: December 24, 2023

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Open wide is the engaging and entertaining journal of a Boston dentist. In his memoir, he chronicles his adventures growing up in Savannah, GA as the son of an Orthodox rabbi. He views segregation through a child's eyes.... He describes his agonizing and disastrous six years as a yeshiva student in New York City after his parents sent him away from home at 15. He reveals his thoughts on religeon as he rebelled against his strict religious upbringing. Dr. Rosenberg writes about his four years of dental school, and two years of active duty in the army as a dental officer during the Vietnam War. He recalls encounters with women following his divorce and playing catch-up with the current attitudes toward sex and dating in the 1970s. Included are details of his 15 years as a member of the Boston Symphony's Tanglewood Festival Chorus; humorous and bizarre experiences with dental patients; how he got past the Secret Service to within an arm's length of President Kennedy – – a conversation with Colonel Oliver North, and Governor Dukakis when he was running for president...... And other confessions.


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