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The Things I Sold

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The man peers through his jeweler’s loupe, poker faced and focused behind the glass counter. “These are gold,” his employee had said when he opened the small chainmail coin purse I found among the flotsam in my parents’ basement. It was blackened and greasy, and when I opened it I saw what looked like foreign currency. I snapped it shut and threw it in the box with the old silver, the maybe-silver, the half-filled cardboard coin collection booklets, and other odds and ends.  “We take it all,” a Slavic-accented man had told me over the phone. Broken jewelry, doesn’t matter, it gets melted down for the gold and silver. No appointment needed, we’re here until 4.  We scurried around the house combing for unneeded items that might be gold or silver. My mom found an old ziplock bag of currency and threw it in the box. (They turned out to be quarters - worth 25 cents each.) My dad scoured his dresser. Might as well take it all. We’re on the front end of emptying their home of 56 year...

Back from whence we came?

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I’m in a plane bumping through the skies toward Juneau, returning from Los Angeles. At my feet is a leather bag containing wafer-thin papers signed by Nazi storm troopers in 1938. One document informs my grandfather, the Jewish Doctor Rudolf Braun, he is no longer permitted to treat Aryan patients. Another document discharges his Aryan household staff because it is, according to the Third Reich, sullying to work for a Jew. I carried these documents to LA and to the Austrian consulate. I presented them alongside my birth certificate, my parents’ marriage certificate, my son’s birth certificate, my husband’s death certificate, and other papers produced by other units of government of various type and vintage. In 2020 Austria passed a law granting citizenship to victims of Nazi persecution and their direct descendants. Unlike most citizenship processes, this one does not require that one speak German, reside in or even visit Austria, take any test, or pay any fees. It is, the country says...