Dr. Ben Ewald: Every single time... Quote from genealogy.com: "Absolutely there was Jewish blood in the Ewald family. Pre 1860, my grandmother's family came here from the border of Germany near Switzerland because someone married a Rheinhart or a Rheingold.He converted to Lutheranism.My first born ancestor in this country was Kathern.In 1860. From her, my grandmother and my mother cooked the traditional foods:no makes a better brisket or matzoh balls. Believe me, we're part Jewish it depends on how far you want to go back."
Dr. Ben Ewald: Every single time...
Quote from genealogy.com:
"Absolutely there was Jewish blood in the Ewald family. Pre 1860, my grandmother's family came here from the border of Germany near Switzerland because someone married a Rheinhart or a Rheingold.He converted to Lutheranism.My first born ancestor in this country was Kathern.In 1860. From her, my grandmother and my mother cooked the traditional foods:no makes a better brisket or matzoh balls. Believe me, we're part Jewish it depends on how far you want to go back."
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