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==Summary==
==Summary==
The opening begins with Rabbi Isador Chemelwitz from the Bronx Home for Aged Hebrews speaking impressively at the funeral of Sarah Ironson, who lived in the home herself. She is the grandmother of a large Jewish family and yet being buried in a wooden pine box. 


Rabbi Chemelwitz states that he did not know Sarah Ironson well enough to explain her qualities precisely and that she was a quiet person, but yet he knows her type.
The Rabbi preaches how Sarah had immigrated to America from Eastern Europe to make a home for her family. Then he preaches that America does not exist, that America belongs to the ones that cause trouble with the elderly and authority figures. He then praises Sarah for having presence on the cultural beliefs of her family and that they could never accomplish what she has. She was the last of her kind.


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