by Mitchell Weitzman | Apr 23, 2025 | Article
As a federal employee watching Elon Musk wag a chainsaw to a jubilant crowd cheering the indiscriminate shredding of government and faceless “bureaucrats,” I clutched a photograph of a man with resolute eyes, a firm jawline, and chivalrous posture. The man’s name was...
by Mitchell Weitzman | Jan 11, 2021 | Lucia's Blog
“Lucia Weitzman and her Brzesko ancestors,” by Dr Anna Brzyska, as featured on the website: Association Memory and Dialogue. Common History.
by Mitchell Weitzman | Jan 11, 2021 | Lucia's Blog, Mitchell's Blog
“Eternal Rose” — Mitchell’s poem to honor his mother, Lucia, on her 81st birthday.
by Mitchell Weitzman | Jul 1, 2020 | Lucia's Blog
In an emotional visit to Israel’s Yemin Orde Youth Village in June 2019, Lucia Weitzman shared her story of resilience and hope with a group of diverse students. Yemin Orde is home, school, and safe haven for at-risk immigrant youth from around the world. It was...
by Mitchell Weitzman | Sep 9, 2018 | Lucia's Blog, Mitchell's Blog
Dear Papa, When you left us 25 years ago, passing away peacefully in your sleep, I wonder what was foremost in your mind. Was it your legacy? Were you worried about us carrying on? Please be assured that your legacy is very much cherished and honored, and...