My Mother and I

10 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern

16 min · 19. aug. 2025
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Elizabeth Stern was just two and a half years old when her family emigrated from Poland to Pittsburgh. My Mother and I tells the poignant story of Sterns journey of Americanization, revealing how this transformation ultimately estranged her from her parents. Sterns father, a traditional village rabbi, imposes strict expectations on her, enrolling her in Hebrew lessons at the tender age of four to prepare her for a future as the wife of a rabbi or scholar, while opposing her education in high school. Meanwhile, her mother strives to open doors for Elizabeth, although she herself struggles to learn English. When Sterns father discovers her engrossed in a secular book and angrily tosses it onto a high bookcase, her mother bravely climbs up to retrieve it. Despite their loving bond, as Elizabeth pursues her college education, a painful distance grows between mother and daughter. Sterns mother becomes a shadowy figure, her questioning eyes filled with love yet devoid of understanding, embodying an infinite loneliness. - Summary by Sue Anderson

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11 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern

Elizabeth Stern was just two and a half years old when her family emigrated from Poland to Pittsburgh. My Mother and I tells the poignant story of Sterns journey of Americanization, revealing how this transformation ultimately estranged her from her parents. Sterns father, a traditional village rabbi, imposes strict expectations on her, enrolling her in Hebrew lessons at the tender age of four to prepare her for a future as the wife of a rabbi or scholar, while opposing her education in high school. Meanwhile, her mother strives to open doors for Elizabeth, although she herself struggles to learn English. When Sterns father discovers her engrossed in a secular book and angrily tosses it onto a high bookcase, her mother bravely climbs up to retrieve it. Despite their loving bond, as Elizabeth pursues her college education, a painful distance grows between mother and daughter. Sterns mother becomes a shadowy figure, her questioning eyes filled with love yet devoid of understanding, embodying an infinite loneliness. - Summary by Sue Anderson

19. aug. 202512 min
episode 10 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern artwork

10 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern

Elizabeth Stern was just two and a half years old when her family emigrated from Poland to Pittsburgh. My Mother and I tells the poignant story of Sterns journey of Americanization, revealing how this transformation ultimately estranged her from her parents. Sterns father, a traditional village rabbi, imposes strict expectations on her, enrolling her in Hebrew lessons at the tender age of four to prepare her for a future as the wife of a rabbi or scholar, while opposing her education in high school. Meanwhile, her mother strives to open doors for Elizabeth, although she herself struggles to learn English. When Sterns father discovers her engrossed in a secular book and angrily tosses it onto a high bookcase, her mother bravely climbs up to retrieve it. Despite their loving bond, as Elizabeth pursues her college education, a painful distance grows between mother and daughter. Sterns mother becomes a shadowy figure, her questioning eyes filled with love yet devoid of understanding, embodying an infinite loneliness. - Summary by Sue Anderson

19. aug. 202516 min
episode 09 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern artwork

09 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern

Elizabeth Stern was just two and a half years old when her family emigrated from Poland to Pittsburgh. My Mother and I tells the poignant story of Sterns journey of Americanization, revealing how this transformation ultimately estranged her from her parents. Sterns father, a traditional village rabbi, imposes strict expectations on her, enrolling her in Hebrew lessons at the tender age of four to prepare her for a future as the wife of a rabbi or scholar, while opposing her education in high school. Meanwhile, her mother strives to open doors for Elizabeth, although she herself struggles to learn English. When Sterns father discovers her engrossed in a secular book and angrily tosses it onto a high bookcase, her mother bravely climbs up to retrieve it. Despite their loving bond, as Elizabeth pursues her college education, a painful distance grows between mother and daughter. Sterns mother becomes a shadowy figure, her questioning eyes filled with love yet devoid of understanding, embodying an infinite loneliness. - Summary by Sue Anderson

19. aug. 202518 min
episode 08 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern artwork

08 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern

Elizabeth Stern was just two and a half years old when her family emigrated from Poland to Pittsburgh. My Mother and I tells the poignant story of Sterns journey of Americanization, revealing how this transformation ultimately estranged her from her parents. Sterns father, a traditional village rabbi, imposes strict expectations on her, enrolling her in Hebrew lessons at the tender age of four to prepare her for a future as the wife of a rabbi or scholar, while opposing her education in high school. Meanwhile, her mother strives to open doors for Elizabeth, although she herself struggles to learn English. When Sterns father discovers her engrossed in a secular book and angrily tosses it onto a high bookcase, her mother bravely climbs up to retrieve it. Despite their loving bond, as Elizabeth pursues her college education, a painful distance grows between mother and daughter. Sterns mother becomes a shadowy figure, her questioning eyes filled with love yet devoid of understanding, embodying an infinite loneliness. - Summary by Sue Anderson

19. aug. 202514 min
episode 07 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern artwork

07 - My Mother and I by Elizabeth Gertrude Stern

Elizabeth Stern was just two and a half years old when her family emigrated from Poland to Pittsburgh. My Mother and I tells the poignant story of Sterns journey of Americanization, revealing how this transformation ultimately estranged her from her parents. Sterns father, a traditional village rabbi, imposes strict expectations on her, enrolling her in Hebrew lessons at the tender age of four to prepare her for a future as the wife of a rabbi or scholar, while opposing her education in high school. Meanwhile, her mother strives to open doors for Elizabeth, although she herself struggles to learn English. When Sterns father discovers her engrossed in a secular book and angrily tosses it onto a high bookcase, her mother bravely climbs up to retrieve it. Despite their loving bond, as Elizabeth pursues her college education, a painful distance grows between mother and daughter. Sterns mother becomes a shadowy figure, her questioning eyes filled with love yet devoid of understanding, embodying an infinite loneliness. - Summary by Sue Anderson

19. aug. 202519 min