My photo album is becoming a grave yard Fill with photo of those that have gone Memories that live in files and folders To be forgotten once I am done There are albums where I am a child And where my mother is still alive There is a skinny boy looking back Wondering if he … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2023
Not such a happy 75th birthday for Israel
Seventy-five years ago, a fantastic event occurred, establishing the state of Israel. It was the rebirth of the Jewish Homeland after some 2,000 years. The United Nations carved the State of Israel out of Palestine, a former region of the Ottoman Empire. It had been under the supervision of the British, who had been given … Continue reading
We are divided because we are divided: How the animal hiding inside us can be manipulated.
In 2018, my wife and I visited the Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda on a dormant volcano that spans Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. About 1000 Mountain Gorillas live there and consist of approximately 20 tribes, each led by an Alpha Male (Silverback). We spent two full days visiting the gorillas. Observing the … Continue reading
Remembrance Day in Israel
We are about to start Remembrance Day in Israel, Yom HaZikaron. It is a solemn day. Almost every Israeli has lost family members and friends in the many wars and terrorist attacks this country has experienced. Some 23,000 Israeli soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice for the Jewish Homeland. Some, 3,000, have been killed in terrorist … Continue reading
Rupert Murdoch and me
I met Rupert Murdoch many times in the ’90s. The character in the HBO Max hit show Succession is presumably modeled after him. I have been enjoying the show, although I dislike the people portrayed. While many of the superficial aspects of the show are similar to the Murdoch family, the main character, Logan Roy, … Continue reading
My Dad was born 100 Years AGO
Clarence Sanford Goldfinger (1923-2020) A hundred years ago today, my father, Clarence Sanford Goldfinger, was born. It has been a little over three years since he passed. For the longest time, he would not acknowledge that he would eventually die, but slowly, in the last years of his life, he came to realize that he … Continue reading
Avram Writes Fiction
As many of you know, I wrote a book about my life (mostly my professional career) called the Flight of a Wild Duck. It was published in the fall of 2021. It took three years to write. Even though I had written 100s of blog posts, professional articles in both medical sciences and later business … Continue reading
The End of the Jewish People
by Avram Miller I have been thinking about the significance of being a Jew at this time, in particular, contemplating the survival of the Jewish People. Frankly, I am frightened. I am a Zionist and believe that Jews need a homeland, Israel. History has proven that. Now, this homeland is in turmoil and its very … Continue reading