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Doctor Kalish continued. “We should all leave. I’m not saying this has to be done tomorrow. I have many things to do at the hospital. My patients need to know so they can make arrangements with other physicians. You can sell your business, Moritz. It is successful and there will be many takers.”

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“What do you say, Samuel?” asked Moritz of his son.

“I say I want to do what you want to do, but I want to be a doctor, and I know that my chance is low in Russia because there is a three percent quota of Jews that they will take in medical schools, so I have a clear choice: I would like to go to medical school in Germany,” said Samuel.

Moritz’s cousin said, “I and my family will leave Russia. Even though there is financial security here in Russia, I have no confidence it will last much longer. Now that our lives are threatened, I say we have to start over somewhere else. I’m thinking of the United States. I hear there is much opportunity there.”

“I’ve thought about the United States too, but we’ll go with our son to Germany,” said Moritz.”

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