When my sister Anne Glaser, was in 3rd grade in the
Chicago suburb of Winnetka, those in her class were
asked by their teacher to find out about a
grandparent's childhood. Anne's father, Milton
Glaser, suggested that she write to his father, William
Glaser, who had come to the United States from
Polonnoye, Ukraine (then part of Russia) in 1906 as a 19
year old. In response, William (who in Russia had
been known by his Yiddish name, “Velvel”) wrote Anne a
series of letters telling her about his life in the ‘old
country’ as a child and a teenager, and about the
dramatic way in which he left for the United States,
using the passport of his cousin, Yankel Agress.
These letters, now treasures, are transcribed below.
At his 95th birthday party Grandfather William
could still remember the address of the family from
Polonnoye he was to go to when he got off the boat in
New York. He also enjoyed telling us
grandchildren that he had had to borrow the $5.00 he
needed to show the immigration officials that he
wouldn't be a drain on the American society. The
man from whom he borrowed the money found him
immediately after Grandpa came down the gangplank,
leaving him to fend his way to the address with
nothing in his pocket!
After getting himself settled through a series
of jobs (you will see from the stories that he was
always good at taking care of himself), Grandpa met
Esther Berkowitz, who had come over from what was then
Hungry (now Czechoslovakia) and they married.
They lived in Brooklyn. Soon son Milton was
born. After a stint in Newark, N.J., William and
Esther settled in the Boston area, where William's
brothers (Leonard, Harry, Abe and Sam) already had
settled. Before long two more sons, Julius (Juk)
and Bernard (Bernie) were born. In 1920, William
and his brothers arranged for their parents and their
sisters, still living in Polonnoye, to come to the
U.S. The family came through Warsaw, where
William's father, Levi-Yitzak Glaser, died of a
ruptured appendix. His mother, Reva Bassman
Glaser, and sisters, Jenny and Sarah, proceeded to
Boston where they joined the family. William
became a skilled carpenter, building houses and
furniture. All three sons graduated from college
and had distinguished careers. William died in
his 99th year, at the Hebrew Home for the Aged, in
Riverdale, N.Y. , leaving 8 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren.
I have transcribed these stories using my
grandfather's spelling, capitalization, punctuation,
sentence and paragraph structure.
Judy
Glaser
August,
2001
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DEAR ANNE: BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO READ MY STORY, I
MUST TELL YOU IN ADVANCE. WHETHER OR NOT MY STORY WILL
BE OF INTEREST TO YOU, EVERY WORD IN THIS STORY IS THE
ACTUAL TRUTH. YOU WILL FIND MANY MISTAKES IN MY
WRITING. MY HANDWRITING IS POOR. MY SPELLING IS WRONG.
MY PUNCTUATION ABSOLUTELY WRONG. MANY WORDS PUT IN THE
WRONG PLACES. MANY WORDS COULD BE OMMITTED WITHOUT
BRAKING UP THE SUBJECT. WHY?? THE ANSWER
IS BECAUSE I NEVER WENT TO COLLEGE. I NEVER WENT TO
HIGH SCHOOL. I NEVER WENT TO ……
YOU PROBABLE WOULDN’T APPROVE OF SOME OF THE THINGS I
DID, SUCH AS PUNCHING MY REBBES FACE UNTIL IT TURNED
BLUE … OR KNOCKING DOWN THE GANDARME WITH HIS FACE
DOWN… I HAD MANY REASONS FOR DOING IT.
HERE IS MY REASONS
I PINCHED MY REBBES FACE BECAUSE I PROMIST TO DO IT,
AND I KEPT MY PROMISE … I MANAGED TO KNOCK THE
GANDARME WITH HIS FACE DOWN SO HE COULDN’T SEE WHICH
WAY I WAS RUNNING …
AND NOW MY DEAR ANNE: WHATEVER I DID, OR IS IT TO SAY
‘DONE’? I DID IT FOR YOUR SAKE. BECAUSE IF I WOULDN’T
HAVE DONE IT. I WOULDN’T BE ALIVE NOW. AND YOU
WOULDN’T BE IN WINNETKA TODAY..
SO, READ MY STORY, AND IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT, THROW IT
IN THE WASTE BASKET … OTHERWISE YOU WILL NEED SOMEBODY
TO HELP YOUTO CORRECT ALL MISTAKES, AND GIVE IT A GOOD
POLISH ..
YOUR GRANDFATHER WILLIAM
My Dear Grand Daughter Anne:
Please for giv me for not writing to you sooner. The
truth is, I didn’t know what to write. You asked me to
trace back to a famous ancestor in my family. I
can’t remember of any one in my family from the old
country that was famous. With the exception of my
Parents which of my way of thinking were famous in
their own right.
My father was the CHAZZAN
(cantor) and also the GABBAI (Treasurer) in a large
synagogue.
My mother was a good reader in the Prayer book.
We had two cows. My mother used to milk them
every morning. The milk from the first cow, was used
by our family. The milk from the other cow, my
Mother Gave away to the Poor Women and children. This
was her best Plessur.
My parents were HONEST,
PIOUS, GOOD, CHARITABLE, JEWS.
My Father dies in Warsaw,
Poland, in 1921/
My Mother dies in Boston,
Mass. in 1923.
That is all I remember about my parents..
My Dear Anne:
I would like to tell you a little story about my first
21 years of my life in the old country. I was born in
the year 1885 in UKRAIN (a part of Russia) in a small
town called. –POLONNO.
When I was 5 years old. My father send me to a
“melamed” old style orthodox Hebrew Teacher. Whom I
didn’t like too much because he was too strict with
his PUPILS. He used to pinch us in the cheeks…
I remember one day when I was 8 years old, he Pinched
Me so hard. That made me cry … and I said to him
REBBE. Remember when I’ll get big and strong, I’ll do
the same thing to you
… I went
home and told my Father, I don’t want to go to this
melamed (teacher) any longer. My Father send me to
another teacher who was an educated man. He,
taught Me how to write + read, yiddish.
I loved it so much, I used to sit up nights and learn.
The more I learned the more I liked it.
To go to a Public school was out of the question. The
school was only for the more Privileged, Rich
children. All the goyim (peasants), young, old,
Man, Woman. Boys, girls all were ILLITERATE. couldn’t
read or write.
When I was 12 years old, I was considered the
boy that can read and write yiddish better than the
other boys in chaidor (Hebrew school)
After “Bar
Mitzvah” I began to think what
now? What am I going to do with myself? No more
chaidor. No school. I was unhappy..
one day, unexpected, a women came to out house and
said to me, “VELVEL,” Please read this letter for me,
I just received it from my husband from america. (she
couln’t read or write)
after I finished reading her lettere, she gave me 5
KOPEKS (5 cents) then she asked me if I would write a
letter to her husband to america. I asked her why me?
Then she told me why. Because he is asking me
for a Raise. Who? I asked her! What do you mean
who? “he,” Mendel. Mendel who?
Mendel der Malamed .. (Mendel was my second
teacher) She goes on. “ he reads and writes all
my letters. I pay him 10 kopeks for Reading me a
letter and 25 kopeks for writing a letter. Now he
wants a Raise … I wrote the letter for her
without saying a word … but something hit me in the
‘head” … if Mendel can do it. Why can’t I do it?
The next day I Put up on the synagogue door a Poster
like this.
NOTICE
I VELVEL LEVI-YITZCHOKS
WILL READ, AND WRITE LETTERS
FOR THE FOLLOWING PRICES.
FOR READING YIDDISH LETTERS 5 KOPECKS (5 cents)
FOR WRITING YIDDISH LETTERS 15 KOPECKS (15 cents)
The idea worked … before long, I Was
in “BUSINESS”…
When I was 19 years old, this is what
happened. It was on a Friday night. A dark, and
cold, night. I had My supper and went to sleep. Six
houses away, where my first REBBE (the one that used
to Pinch ME) lived. A couple of GOYIM (Peasants) made
themselfs drunk. And Passing by his House. They broke
the windows and went away. The next morning
(Saturday) the “Rebbe” said to his wife. OI thing I
know who broke our windows. Who? Asked the Rebbitzen.
Who? It was none other then “Velvel
Levi-Yitzhoks” he was the one that did it … he
remembered what I told him 11 years ago. That when
I’ll get big and strong. I’ll do the same thing to you
… so instead he broke our windows
… they decided to go to the
synagogue to report to the People about the broken
Windows and to ask my Father to Pay for the damage ..
They came inside the synagogue and noticed “Me”.
They came over to me, and without saying a word.
BANG..-BANG.. they gave it to me, but good …. I didn’t
know what this was all about.? Well, a Man has
to protect himself .. in a second it came to my mind
this is the time to give “him” a good Pinch … I put my
two hands on his face and began to Pinch his cheeks. I
pinched and Pinched .. until his face turned
Blue… by doing this I fulfilled my Promise
… 2 days later the two GOYIM (Peasants) were arrested
for breaking the windows.
The year was 1906
Soon I’ll get notice to report for army service time 5
years. I was told that the life of a Jewish
soldier in the army was a Miserable suffering life: I
didn’t feel like wasting 5 years of my young life in
the CZARIST ARMY.
I had two obstacles to over come .. they had a
law in Russia When they boy is called in the
army and he doesn’t appear his Father is responsible
and must pay 500 Rubles fine or 1 year in Prison! This
was Problem #1 Problem #2 how can I escape the
CZARIST ARMY? Here is what I did. I
located a man (agent) People called him
(der smuggler) his secret business was to
smuggle People our of Russia People which
were forced for Political Reasons, or for deserting
the army To escape Russia come to him for help.
He had connections all over as far as “austria”.
The conductors, on the trains, the Police, the
GANDARMES. All were BRIBED (“Nuchim” was his
name). We worked out all details.
October 1906
I received notice to report for a Physical
Examination (I was accepted) I was told to go
home they will notify me When and Where to report for
army service.
November 1906
I received notice to report at the RR Station (don’t
remember the date.) Where I will Meet the
Recruiting officers.. the last day when I
left my Home. I remember my Father said to me with
tears in his eyes. “VELVEL,” you are escaping
the army. If the Police (or the Gandarms) will
catch up with you, they will send you to Siberia for
five years hard labor .. and where will I get 500
Rubles to Pay the fine for you? TATE (FATHER) I
said to him. Do not worry. They will not catch me.
They will not send me to Siberia and you will not have
to pay 500 Rubles ..
I came to the RR Station. A military train going east
arrived. 2 Recruiting officers came out and called out
the names. We were about 50 Boys Gentiles and
Jews. When he called my name I answered
“PRESENT” the minute I answered the call With the word
“present” My Father was No More responsible for me. I
disappeared at once ….
The train left without ME ….. 2 hours later I
took a train going “WEST” On this train I was to meet
my agent “NUCHUIM” He wasn’t ther I got
nervous …! 4-5 Hours later the train arrived to
a city named “ROVNO”. The train stopped. I
got off the train en here he is REB NUCHIM. He
introduced me to one of his men. His name was
“HERSHEL” from now on Hershel will take care of you
said to me (NUCHIM THE SMUGGLER) 2
hours later “Hershel” and I were on a train going to
the last Russian town before the “Border” I was very
Nervous … HERSHEL told me that there is nothing to be
Nervous about. Because the “Gandarm” that checks the
Passports is BRIBED … and he will not ask you for your
Passport because When the train will stop I will take
your suitcase and get off the train first, and you
will follow Me!.. Yes this is the way “Hershel” talked
to Me! He also told me when the Gandarme will
ask him for his Passport he will then slip him over a
few Rubles… and we will walk away.
Something unexpected happened!..
New Gandarmes were stationed that night to replace the
old once. Police got Suspicious on them… it was
midnight When the train stopped at the station. It was
a very cold, dark, night. It was a small
station, and a short train. Only two Gandarmes were
there. One was stationed by the first car. One by the
last car.
“Hershel” took my suitcase and walked to the
door the door was open. I followed
him like a little “Boy” Follows his “mother” ..
Hershel stopped near the door. I notice his face
turned Pale.. and he was trembling!.. “VELVEL” he said
to Me in “YIDDISH.” Something is
wrong! This Gandarme on the Platform is a new
one.. I don’t know him! .. We are in
trouble! VELVEL! .. Herschel gave me
instructions what to do … and he told Me that after he
will be cleared by the Gandarme , his passport was
(legitimate) he will disappear
but he Will keep a watch on me. “VELVEL” be
Brave ..This is your life and your Future, do as I
told you, and you will save it.
Soon Hershel disappeared.. I was standing on the
platform all alone. Without a Protector!.. at
that moment I remembered my Father’s words… if the
Police will catch up with you they will send you to
Siberia for hard labor.. I soon realized that this is
a matter of life and dead .. I got to do
something drastic –drastic … I cried out SHEMA YISROEL
and .. I slapped the Gandarmes face so hard he Fell on
the ground with his face down … I ran away fast in
this dark street.
Soon I heard a voice –“VELVEL.”
SHEMA YISROEL WAS A BIG HELP.
Same night I crossed the Border.
Next morning 5 A.M. I was on
Austrian TERRITORY.
On Sunday January 6th 1907
I was in New York
AMEN
<*ADDED BY MILTON GLASER, WILLIAM’S SON, BASED ON
WHAT WILLIAM TOLD HIM>
Hershel called “follow me”:. They ran and ran,
finally coming to a farm where William was hidden in a
shack filled with potatoes -- buried in the pile
of potatoes. The police came looking, looked
into the shack and left empty handed. Early the next
morning, the farmer (a sympathizer or something
regularly paid for his cooperation) took William in a
wagon (under a hay pile) to the Austrian border.
Dear Anne:
The reason why I didn’t tell you about my
experiences between the age of 13 to 19 was because it
was six active years and it would take too long to
write about it. However, if you insist, I will try to
tell you as much as I can remember and make it as
short as possible. Here I go.
You already know that after my Bar Mitzvah I read
letters from America and wrote letters to
America. When I was 14 years old I got bored
with it and gave it up. I also told you before
that my father was a Cantor. Besides being a cantor he
was engaged in other work. About 3 miles from our town
was a big sugar plantation owned by a Jewish family
named Brodsky. Hey were the biggest sugar
manufacturers in Russia. My father was employed there
before I was born. It would take too long to
explain the work he was doing. After I gave up
writing letters, my Father asked me to go to work at
the sugar factory doing general work where I would
make 40Kopeks a day. I didn’t like the idea of
working in a factory and refused to go so he told me
to look for a job elsewhere. I went out looking
for a job and from that day I went through one year of
hiring and firing. My first job was in a glue
factory. I worked there a few weeks. It
was summertime and it was hot. I told the boss that
the place sticks (it stunk…..). He fired me!…..
I got a job is a grocery story for 2 rubles (2
dollars) per week. After two months I asked the
boss for a raise. Instead, he fired
me!.. I got a job in a
furniture shop. They paid me 2 rubles a week.
Four months later I asked for a raise. I was fired!
.. I got a job in a hardware store. It was
wintertime and the store was in another city three
miles from home. One terribly cold day I stayed
home. The next day I was fired! .. Soon I got
another job in a hardware store. This boss was a
“POLACK.” I worked for him for to
weeks when me made a remark about Jews that I didn’t
like, so I told him something he didn’t like …. He
fired me!.. I got so used to being hired and
fired that I would dream about it at night.
I was discouraged and afraid to look for another
job. I was only 15 years old when I made up my
mind to go away. I had heard people talking
about a big Jewish City Bedichev. I didn’t know
how far it was from home but I did know that it cost
about 2 or 3 rubles. One day with 50 Kopeks (50
cents) in my pocket I left home not telling
anybody. I walked to the railroad station where
I thought I might steal a ride on the train but the
conductor was standing near the door. I took a
chance and told the conductor that I wanted to go to
Berdichev but I only had 50 kopecks and asked if he
would let me on the train. HE looked around and said
to me – UP. He soon locked me in a room but I
forgot to give him the 50 kopecks. When the
train stopped at Berdichev he let me out of the room.
He was mad and asked me why I hadn’t given him the
money. When I gave him the money he slapped me in the
face! I saw stars!
I was hungry, without money and in a strange
world. I walked about one hour then I saw lots
of people standing in the street. 2 men were standing
and talking. I came over and asked them that I
am looking for a job. One of the two men took me
to his home. Before anything, I told him that I am
hungry. After they gave me a good meal, the man said
to Me, Young Boy I can learn a good trade. I’ll
give you eat and sleep for one year and then we’ll
see. Being without money in a strange town I accepted
his Proposition.
What kind of a job was it? He used to make
stands which they used in synagogues to keep the
Prayer books on. I worked there about 6 months
and the longer I worked the more blisters I had on my
right hand … and besides that I was always
hungry. My appetite was big ..they didn’t give
me enough to eat. I told the Boss I am not
satisfied with the food. So he fired Me! .. I
found a job in a drygoods store. The first day
when I came to work I asked the Boss to give me a per
of TFILLIN to DAVIN. I DAVIN and Prayed to “GOD”
that this job to last long. The Boss saw I
didn’t come out to the store. He came in to the
house and said to Me Young Man. You DAVIN much too
long. I don’t need you!.. this time I was fired
before I begun to work!… I found a job in
a hardware store for two rubles a week with eat and
sleep. The Boss had a son about 20 years
old. The Boy got friendly with Me and I liked
the job very much. They gave me good food, a good
place to sleep. They were rich people. After I worked
there for 6 months they Paid Me 4 Rubles a week they
were very satisfied with me and I was happy to work
there. When I was there over one year the Bosses
“son” told me that he belongs to the S.K. Socialist
Revolutionst Party. And that they are doing
underground work to overturn the TZARIST REGIME.. and
he asked me if I want to go with him to a
meeting. I went with him to the meetings about 2
meetings every week. It was exciting – then - it
was on a Sunday I can never forget that Sunday – we
went to a meeting outside the City. We were about 25
or 30 Boys and Girls. While the meeting was
going one someone called out Police run everybody ---
Police rounded up. . I don’t know how
many? It was night time. Some of the boys most
of escaped. Because I was lucky to
escape!.. I’ll never know how I did it ..
That night I was afraid to go to the house. I
walked away to a dark street stayed over night next
day I walked to the RR station took the train . within
a few hours I was home again. A few days later I
wrote a letter to the Boy (my bosses son). I wanted to
know if he escaped the Police? I received an
answer from the Father that his son was arrested!
---- about a month later it was in the Russian
papers. That they were all send to Siberia!
About 6 month later a Young Man came to POLONO looking
for me. It took him a long time before he hound me
because at that time I was away from home again.
He found out the city where I was. He came to me and
he told me that he, and 5 more Boys escaped from the
Police that night!—
After living for two years in such beautiful city like
Berdichev, my home didn’t smell to me too good.
Staying home a short time I made up my mind that the
only thing for Me to do is to go away from home again
and so I did.
I am 17 years old
I left home again. I came to a city named
“Costantine” about ? miles away from home. At
this time this city was lucky for me. As soon as
arrived to this city I began to do canvass the stores.
I found a job in a furniture Place as an experienced
man! -- they Paid me 5 Rubles per week
with room and board. I worked in this shop for 2
years. First year they paid me 5 Rubles. 2nd year I
got Paid 10 Rubles per week. After being away for two
years from home. I have decided to go home for ROSH
HASHANNAH. Stayed home over the HILIDAYS.
I couldn’t go back again because at that time the
Russians lost the war with Japan and they blamed the
Jews for losing the war and started to make Pogroms
and Killing Jews all over the country. – When I came
home I had 500 Rubles in my pocket. The first thing I
did was I gave my older brother money to go to
America. I was 19 years old. What now?
Yes, I left for America, but VELVEL never came
to America – instead YANKEL AGRESS came. January
6th, 1907. I hope sometime I’ll tell you why? And also
my first two jobs in America.
This is your Grandfather VELVEL
And I love you very much ---
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