Check it out, yo (ho ho)! We have another outstanding member to add to the American Flag League
Welcome aboard, Matey!
Check it out, yo (ho ho)! We have another outstanding member to add to the American Flag League
Welcome aboard, Matey!
Looky here, several exciting new members to add to the American Flag League. Give a big hand to:
Welcome aboard, Mateys!
Looky here, several fabulous new members to add to the American Flag League. Give it up for
Samurai Soapbox (now we have an American living in Japan! Cool)
Gazing at the Flag (from Oregon. It’s almost another country )
Welcome aboard, Mateys!
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Looky here, another fantastic blogger to add to the American Flag League. Give it up for:
Lifecruiser (from Sweden!)
Welcome aboard, Matey!
Did I mention that the blog is out of Sweden? I just did? Fantastic. Do y’all realize that not only do we have American blogs in the AFL, but Italian, Canadian, British, and now Swedish. Pretty cool!
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This is the higher definition version. The lower res version is here.
For those who are unable to access YouTube at work, here is a Google Vids version.
 This is Andrew Golkin. He was a Vice President at Cantor Fitzgerald. Born, 1970. On 9/11, 2001, Islamic extremists killed him. He was 30.
Born and raised in The City, he overcame disabilities to succeed in life, to be a world traveler, and a well respected member of Cantor Fitzgerald as VP of Interest Rates Derivatives.
A graduate of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, he is survived by his parents, Gerald and Janet, and sister Susan, as well as many aunts and uncles.
He worked on the 105th floor of the North Tower on that Day.
His mother, Janet, said “He had a wonderful, sweet disposition. Friends used to say he was the glue that held relationships together.” He was a “vegetarian who liked to box, and preferred a punch in the face over a bite of steak.”
For Andrew Golkin’s family, it wasn’t so much a question of whether to have a service, but what to call it. At 30, he was too young for them to call it “a celebration” of his life, said his sister, Susan, 34, of Manhattan. They called it simply a service in his memory. Five of his friends spoke. The rabbi who conducted his bar mitzvah officiated at the service. “There comes a time when having hope is more detrimental than coming to terms with what happened,” she said.
For her family, it was vital. “So you can know how to live the rest of your life.”
His friends and family have set up the Andrew Golkin Memorial Scholorship Fund, designed to fund and promote educational scholorship for deserving kids in NYC.
Kaddish
Glorified and sanctified be God’s great name throughout the world which He has created according to His will. May He establish His kingdom in your lifetime and during your days, and within the life of the entire House of Israel, speedily and soon; and say, Amen.
May His great name be blessed forever and to all eternity.
Blessed and praised, glorified and exalted, extolled and honored, adored and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be He, beyond all the blessings and hymns, praises and consolations that are ever spoken in the world; and say, Amen.
May there be abundant peace from heaven, and life, for us
and for all Israel; and say, Amen.He who creates peace in His celestial heights, may He create peace for us and for all Israel; and say, Amen.
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