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Click here to email comments or to sign up for the ICFS private email list 95th
Anniversary The
95th Anniversary of the Israel Cantor Family Society was held on the SS Cabaret
on a spectacularly beautiful fall Sunday. The boat left Pier 81 for a brunch
cruise that sailed down the Hudson River around the tip of Manhattan and up the
East River to the United Nations providing us with amazing views of the three
major bridges, the "Waterfalls" art installation, the Brooklyn
waterfront, Governor's Island, and, of course, close-ups of Ellis Island, where
our ancestors landed. Keep reading to see lots of photos and read reports from three members. Our
Family Portrait Gloria
Fenston, Buffalo The
powers-that- be provided a perfectly sunny, warm day with just the right breeze
made me think that the many dearly departed Cantors were smiling down on us.
Click here to email comments or to sign up for the ICFS private email list Madeline
Cantor, Philadelphia Wendy
Hoffman,
Ron Jordan, Sheila, Stan Gilman, Arthur Liebersohn Marge Cantor, Florence Hornick,
Ruth Bernstein, Arthur Epstein, Velma Bill Fenston, Carrie Cantor, Laura Markham, Sandy
& Linda Hornick Amy Hornick, Larry Becker, Dan Cantor,
Mady Cantor, Mitchell Greene Aaron Hornick, Darryl, Chelsea, & Audrey
Hornick-Becker, Meredith Hornick Tess Liebersohn, Alice Markham Cantor, Ethan Cantor, Eli
Markham Cantor, Gloria Fenston Mady Cantor and Larry Becker lead the
95th Anniversary special program Ethan Cantor, Tess Liebersohn, Audrey
& Darryl Hornick-Becker, Aaron Hornick read from 75 years of meeting
minutes Aaron Hornick, Florence Hornick Tess Liebersohn Mady Cantor, Arthur Liebersohn Stan and Sheila Gilman Chelsea, Audrey, Darryl Hornick Gloria Fenston, Wendy Hoffman, Bill Fenston Ruth Bernstein, Marge Cantor Arthur Epstein, Velma Phil Cantor, Montclair The last question was "Name a Cantor who is an AFC". I didn't know what an AFC was, but since our 23 year old cousin, Aaron Hornick had arrived the day before from his Air Force base and was wearing his uniform, I guessed that it meant Airman First Class and I was correct. To everyone's total surprise (including Larry Becker, who wrote the questions), one team answered "Aaron Hornick and Arthur Epstein?" Arthur Epstein, now in his 80s, had been an Airman First Class and has seen service during WWII and was shot down over Okinawa. There was quiet in the room as we saw these two Airman come together, whose service is separated by over 65 years, and it dawned on many of us all that we were looking not only at the story of our family, but also, the continuing story of our country.
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