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<p>I was always taught that Jews don't have first, second or any kind of removed cousins. We're all mishpocha (family).</p>
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<p>On 2019/03/02 11:03, Esther Schindler wrote:</p>
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding: 0 0.4em; border-left: #1010ff 2px solid; margin: 0"><!-- html ignored --><!-- head ignored --><!-- meta ignored -->The "once removed" stuff always made sense to me because it was so necessary in my family. My paternal grandfather was one of eight living children, most of whom worked together (Pop's Uncle Joe owned Crawford Clothes, a chain of men's stories in NYC; everyone wound up at the company). Everyone went to Grandma's house every Sunday, so the cousins knew each other well. And after Grandma's death, the siblings started a "cousin's club" for get-togethers. Mainly it meant a huge Hanukah party and a few other regular gatherings. So I was raised with my second cousins nearby, and I'm still in touch with many of them... and their kids, to some degree.
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<div>My maternal grandfather was one of 14 children. His brother Nate was 14 years younger than him; Nate was Treva's dad.</div>
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<div>The result was that any family discussion regularly referred to cousins-once-removed and such. Bill was and is a bit foggy about such things because his family was smaller... or at least he thought it was, until we signed up for Ancestry. Whereupon we discovered that a few generations back, someone apparently said, "We'll never talk to you again!" and didn't.</div>
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<div>My first cousin married a second cousin, back in the 60s. So I guess it all was relevant.</div>
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<div>On Feb 26, 2019, at 1:41 PM, Stephen Lawton <<a href="mailto:sl@afab.com">sl@afab.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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