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Isten hozott! Later when they went to high-school, the timetable was even more strict. The girls never had any time for idle play. For Ilike this was O. I can imagine that there must have been lots of different opinions between my grandparents. During l9l7 Hungary was ruled by the Communists for a while. Anyu and Nagypapa told many times the story of their escape from Fehervar, because Nagypapa was a rich man by that time, and was a wanted person, for the Communists.
They packed the minimum needs into a horse and wagon, dressed in rags, and taking Ida with them, tried to escape to Vienna. They did reach the city, and lived there for a while, and came home, when the Communist regime ended. Ili and grandmother were devastated during the situation, but mother and grandfather thought it was a great adventure.
My Grandfather was also a soldier in Ferenc Jozsef's Army, as he always said, he and Swejk were on the same level of good soldiering. If anybody was a worse soldier than Swejk, it was Nagypapa. We have a picture of him in uniform, sitting on a horse he was very proudly showing it to anybody who was interested to see. Taking orders was not for HIM! He always said proudly, his highest position in the Army was to be a private.
During the ls the store became more and more successful. Nagypapa bought an automobile, one of the first in Fehervar. I don't think he ever learned to drive, but we had a chauffeur. He made lots of business trips abroad, and many times Grandmother accompanied him. Both girls when they were l6 years old went to a famous girl school in Lausanne Switzerland. Anyu had the greatest time of her life there, made lots of friends and learned to speak English, but this was the language least used in Hungary and unfortunately she was not fluent in it in Nagymama and Nagypapa visited her in Lausanne very often.
Two years later Ili went to the same school, but she missed her mother so much, it was total misery for her. Probably Ili's bad memory of her year away was because this was the year my Grandmother became very ill. As Mother used to say, both she and Nagymama became feverish and very sick during Christmas l I forget to tell you that in the Pollak house Christmas was celebrated like in any Christian house, with big tree, presents, carols, because this is how it was in the orphanage where Nagymama grow up.
Nagypapa was the least religious person, and never thought much of it, and what Nagymama wanted was O. They celebrated the Jewish holidays too, Nagymama made sure to learn about these from her friends, and was very serious, about the girls learning Judaism.
So back to Christmas of l, Anyu and Nagymama were sick in the same double bed, because Nagymama wanted to see all the time how her daughter was doing. Everybody thought Magda was more sick than her Mother, and all the fuss was over her. By that time she was also in pain, and they could not find out what was wrong with her. She was 39 years old, until then in perfect health. For two months she was back in Fehervar, obviously in pain, but nobody ever heard any complaining from her.
She was not told what was wrong with her, but as smart as she was, Anyu was sure, she knew. Around the fall of l Anyu and Apu met. It was the season ending ball for the young ladies and gentlemen's dancing school. Anyu was the best dancer in the class, and Apu was the worse. The teacher asked her at every lesson, to spend some extra time with Imre, because otherwise he was a hopeless case in the dancing department.
Anyu eagerly did what she was asked to do, maybe the first time in her life! She was beautiful, rich, intelligent, and my grandmother made sure, she would marry the person, suitable for her position. She arranged different boyfriends, sons of factory owners, lawyers, etc.
Anyu found something wrong with every one of them, in my opinion, because she was against any authority. Nagypapa with his ambition, agreed with Nagymama on this occasion. Both of them wanted a "good" marriage for their beloved daughter. As I was saying, the girls were brought up in a very strict way, they never left the house without an adult escort, not even when they became of marriageable age. The dancing school was a perfect place to talk to a boy, without an adult listening to every word.
Anyu and Apu slowly fell in love during these lessons, but could never speak to each other away from the classes. So Apu's bad dancing abilities never improved and needed a good teacher. On that ball around Christmas, they spent a few minutes in a doorway just the two of them the first time, and according to Anyu it was worth catching pneumonia.
Anyu started to speak about Imre, at home and both of her parents were absolutely against him. He had no social position, the Gamses were just tailors without an important business, his name should not be mentioned in the house. Of course Anyu always found a way to get around the rules. She was asked to take the girls to see a movie. She heard, that Magda never should meet Imre Gams.
They reached the cinema, and she was told there were two gentlemen to escort the young ladies. One, whom Margit neni instantly liked, was introduced as Imre so and so, and he was seated right between Margit neni and Magda. Margit neni didn't stop talking to that nice gentleman, why couldn't Magda fall in love with such a nice man as himself, why she could not stop talking about Gams Imre!
Meanwhile Nagymama's condition worsened, she had a private nurse with her all the time and her daughters could only spend a few minutes with her daily. Nagymama died on May 28, l, Anyu was l8 and Ili l6 years old. Nobody in the family could imagine life without her! Nagypapa was also devastated, and nobody could replace her in his business and in his personal life.
For the girls Ida stayed in Fehervar, she was a big help. People spoke about Nagymama's funeral years later. Fo utca Main Street was clogged with people, it was almost like a state funeral, so many people came and walked to the Jewish Cemetery to bury her. There were family, friends, business acquaintances, and customers, hundreds of them.
She was such an extraordinary person, smart, kind, loving, respected, people told me anybody who met her once, could not forget her. Her death at such an early age was a real tragedy. But life did not stop, After the mourning period Anyu could not forget Gams Imre.
She repeatedly asked Nagypapa to reconsider his decision, because the man she loves is one whom he could be proud to call a son-in-law. He agreed during the fall of l The young couple had a large engagement party during December, and got married on June 8, l At that time the Gams store was flowering, and Pollak Nagypapa loved Apu very much. Just before the wedding, Apu got sick with pneumonia, and had high fever during the ceremony. Later, when he was teasing Anyu, he always said, he did not know what he promised during the ceremony, because he was unconscious.
My parents wedding was a fairy tale romance. All their friends and relatives knew how they fought for each other. They knew she was a special daughter to Nagypapa, and expected a beautiful wedding. Nobody was disappointed. The Synagogue was full, the young couple arrived in a new, white Mercedes convertible. The car was a compliment for the occasion from an uncle on Nagymama's side.
He had an auto-selling dealership in Budapest. The Synagogue had flower decorations everywhere. A big reception followed the ceremony at the largest hotel in Fehervar, the Magyar Kiraly Hungarian King hotel.
They had to wait for the honeymoon until Apu could recover and stand on his feet, before they left to Venice. It was decided, that the new couple will share a beautiful new apartment in Jokai U. This address will be important during l Anyu was the daughter of a very liberal minded man, to whom she was also the apple of his eyes and could never say "no" to.
Gams Nagypapa was stubborn, old-fashioned family man, who was the head of the family and what he said was so, no argument about it. Gams Nagymama was an angel, who loved Anyu because her son loved her so much, and tried to be the in-between person between Anyu and Gams Nagypapa with not much success.
The way I know, most problems started, when Gams Nagypapa insisted to have a kosher kitchen. I don't think Anyu or even Pollak Nagypapa ever heard of such a thing. Anyu agreed, they had a cook anyway so she could not care less how the cooking was done. Pollak Nagypapa and their cook Erzsi neni sent all her favourite food over. When Gams Nagypapa accidentally found this out, there was a big scene, and it was decided, the two couples will move to separate places. Anyu and Apu moved into one of the apartments in the Gams house and Gams Nagypapa and Nagymama moved to another place close by on Megyehaz St.
She kept that promise. Pollak and Gams Nagypapa never became close friends, but there was peace between them for the sake of the children. Gams Nagypapa as I said before, died in l Gams Nagymama and the Pollak family were always polite and friendly, but somehow the two never mixed, I can't remember any occasion when we had the two families together.
Anyu and the two sisters-in-law were also polite and friendly to each other, but they never became friends. Apu and his two brothers were very close. We the six Gams grandchildren were also close. For the Jewish holidays, like Seder night, we went to Laci bacsi's place to celebrate. We girls also sat with our family.
The two side rows had space for three persons to sit side by side and the middle rows had spaces for ten. The Gams brothers had the first row three seats, on the right side. We attended services every Friday night and Saturday morning.
The men came on Friday night and also came for a short period on Saturday, but the store was open, and they could not be away for long. Pollak Nagypapa had a seat in the middle of the first row, but he only came to services on Yom Kipur. He always sent his donations, but don't ask him to go and pray. Pollak Nagypapa mourned his wife, but he needed somebody to help him in the business and to raise his daughter Ili. Ida had to go home to Germany and Ili was lost without her Mother and Ida.
Nagypapa was introduced to a widow from Budapest, and her name was Engel Margit. She was a good business lady, nice looking, very kind, and in my opinion happy to marry an important man with money. They married a year before I was born, so she was the only Pollak Nagymama I know, and I loved her very much and the feeling was mutual.
She did not disappoint Nagypapa, she was a true partner in the store, a business woman who enjoyed working there, and a good stepmother and grandmother. Nagypapa was very fond of playing cards for high stakes. He only did that when he already could afford to lose money not only to win it. I guess there were more harsh words in that marriage than the one before.
It did not make much difference in Nagypapa's life. He was always a happy, lucky, bohemian man. That is the way he was, and if anybody doesn't like it too bad. He gave such a good life to Margit Nagymama, travelling all around Europa in their own car, she could buy the most expensive clothes, spend lots of time at Lake Balaton and always stayed in the best hotels. She did not complain too much. She also helped financially her sisters in Budapest, they were not poor, but not so well off as she was.
Nagypapa also helped his own brothers all the time, he was a very generous man and never forgot where he came from. During the ls he was a "virilis" man in the city of Fehervar, which was a big honour, and meant he was one of the highest tax paying citizens of the city. Maybe he was not the best husband, but he was the best father to his daughters.
Their well-being was important to him. He was also the best grandfather, enjoyed our company, very much. I am ahead again with my story. Lets go back and describe the store. Nagypapa employed six salesladies, three salesmen, and a lady in the office.
Her name was Mutt Zsofi, who did the bookkeeping. One of his salesmen was a man related to the family many times removed. Ili fell in love with him, and it was a marriage made in heaven. There was no argument from Nagypapa this time, he really acquired a son he never had and a right-hand man in the business. He knew everything it was possible to know about Pollak Rezso Cipohaza, and Nagypapa and the new Nagymama could do all the travelling they wanted to do, Lubeck Bandi took care of the store.
I loved him very much and he and Apu also got along very well. Ili was a different type of girl than Anyu. Her happiness was to be together with her husband, and later with their little boy Miklos Miki who was born on April 4, l They did not go out as much as Anyu and Apu.
They lived their lives quietly, only needing each other. They both loved me very much, and I spent much time with them specially during school vacation in the summer.
A year later Jancsi my brother was born Apr. Around that time, war talks were common, we heard the terrible things from Germany, but in Hungary, life was good, these things could not affect us, could they? Anyu was afraid of future bombing of the city, so to make her happy, Nagypapa bought a beautiful house in the outskirts of the city, in the Szolohegy Grape hills. He thought Anyu and us will move there, so she will feel safe if we have bomb attacks.
The house had a large wine cellar and it was converted into a safe air-raid shelter. Well, right now there is no war, Anyu certainly won't move out to the suburbs, what will happen to her social life!? Ili neni did not occupy the largest room in the house. It was left for the rest of the family to use.
We stayed there so often, almost every weekend. There are so many memories from the Szolohegy. The address was Fiskalis St. The "Villa" as we called it was one of the most beautiful houses on the Hills. It had two towers and a roof garden among the towers. A door would take you to the living-room, there were three doors from there, one to the Lubeck's bedroom, even Miki slept there with his parents. Ili neni did not want to let him go to another room, so she could hear during the night his even breaths.
The bathroom was from the bedroom. The other door from the living-room was the largest room of the house, but it belonged to the family, either to Nagypapa and Nagymama or to us Gamses. The third door opened to their maid's room and from there another door opened to the kitchen and the coldroom. It was not a large building, just very cosy. At the front of the building we had a huge garden. It had rock gardens, rose arbours, a few fruit trees, yellow crushed stone paths, grass and flowers, always in bloom during the summer.
It was Ili neni's pride and joy. It was big enough for us to bicycle around the paths. It also had a modern well, which could be used the old-fashioned way pumping it with a handle and also had a motor which pumped water into the bathroom and the kitchen. Behind the house was the huge sandbox and swings for us. Behind that divided by a chicken wire fence was the barnyard, with chickens, geese, ducks, and pigs.
On the side from our playground was a path to go to the vineyard and fruit-trees. I don't know how large was the area of the property, but I know, that it was the largest on Fiskalis Road. We had three large cherry trees. They were planted so when the first tree had no more ripe cherries, the second tree was ripened. We had cherries from May to July. We had delicious large apricots, peaches, pears, plums, and sour cherries.
Beside and around all the trees were rows and rows of grapes, red and green. A small part was also used to grow vegetables, we did not need to buy many things from the market, we had everything we needed for the kitchen at our fingertips.
There were people to take care of the garden and the vegetables and fruits. The Szolohegy was Jancsi's and my paradise. We spent lots of time there during summers. The only exception was when we were on the Balaton.
Anyu and Nagypapa came by car while we still had it. During our car was requested by the Hungarian Army with its driver Kakas Janos. The car was blown up with the driver at the Russian front. After our car was gone Pollak nagypapa, nagymama and Anyu took a horse drawn carriage to come to Szolohegy. Fiskalis Road was many kilometres long, and at the time not very busy, both Jancsi and I, later Miki learned to bicycle there.
Miki and Jancsi were also like twins. Miki was such a good boy and also so smart, Jancsi was the "csibesz" of the two. Interestingly the situation was the same as it was between Anyu and Ili neni. We also had relative kids from Budapest visiting us every summer. He was doubly related to Miki, because his father was Bandi's brother, and his mother was Nagypapa's brother Artur's daughter.
Her name was Aliz and she killed herself because of a love affair when her son was about one year old. Ili neni was a second mother to the little boy.
The other boy was Vili Mocsary, who was one year younger then Jancsi, he was Nagypapa's brother, Aladar's grandson. Both Lubeck Jancsi and Vili are alive, because they lived in Budapest. I don't remember if he was visiting us in Fehervar before the war. We only met him and his family in Budapest. I remember visiting his mother and grandmother on Telepes St in Zuglo with my grandfather. Interestingly Ali died of the same sickness during in Oakland, California.
Our family also sponsored a "poor" child from Budapest every year for a week or more. We wanted to give him or her some good fresh country air and food. We were never bored when we stayed at the Szolohegy.
Fall time was of course the best time! When the grapes were ripe, we had the wine-harvest. All the girls from the Pollak store and their friends came on a Sunday to pick the grapes. We had an old-fashioned grape-press, the grape was poured into the middle, and some girls were dancing on them and the grape juice poured out from a spout into a pail.
How much fun it was to see all that, and of course we were allowed to help to pick the fruit, and best of all drink the juice! Erzsi neni, Nagypapa's cook cooked in huge containers some special food for everybody. What is the lesson of the story the two brothers? Category: style and fashion mens shoes and footwear. The two brothers were each other's keeper. Care, Givingand Love is important to all siblings and that all relationships.
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