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My Life in Pictures

  • 1938 9 Months
  • 1939 Cowboy
  • 1940 3 Years
  • 1942 Thompson Place
  • 1943 Thompson Place
  • 1943 With Char enlarged
  • 1945   Portrait
  • 1945 Baseball enlarged
  • 47   Portrait
  • 1945   Harlan Safety Patrol
  • 1948 Harlan Composite
  • 50   Portrait
  • 1950 Bar Mitzva
  • 1950 Warner JV
  • 1951 Warner Track
  • 1952 WarnerComposite 435 600 450 80
  • 52   Portrait
  • 1952 PS duPont Football
  • 1952   Dance with Stefanie Ballin
  • 1952 With Dale
  • 1953 Crystal Ball With Marilyn
  • 1953   PS duPont Track Team
  • 1953 PS duPont Football
  • 1953 With Leona
  • 1954 Bet  Shalom Confirmation Class
  • 1954 Touchdown Me in Front
  • 1954   PS duPont Football Team
  • 1954 Wit Phyllis
  • 1955 With Maxine enlarged
  • 1956 JCC Day Camp Staff enlarged
  • 1956 With Judy and Family
  • 1957 With Judy
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  • 1958 Marine
  • 1958 Vivian Silverman
  • 1959 Portrait enlarged
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  • 1970 In Style enlarged
  • 1970 PhD U of Chicago 1 with Judi enlarged
  • 1970 PhD U of Chicago 2 with Mother and Father
  • 1970 Tossing Printouts from Dissertation enlarged
  • 72 Dad   Jeff 1972  2
  • 1975 Striped Shirt Tie
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  • 1979 Commissioner
  • 1979 Speaking 1
  • 80 Scott s Bar Mitzvah   3  2
  • 1980 25th HS Reunion
  • 1980 Flipped at YAI Dinner
  • 1982 Half Marathon
  • 1982 Presentation
  • 1982 Reunion of Former Westchester Commisssioners
  • 1982 Speaking 2
  • 1982 Speaking 1
  • 1982 Westchester County Govt Cabinet
  • 1985 Speaking
  • 1985 United Way event
  • 1985 With Juleen
  • 85 Cami s Birthday 0002
  • 85 Scott U of D 0002
  • 85 Visiting Bates Family 0004
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  • 1986 With Linda Coney Island
  • 87 Dad   Scott Hairy Fellas 0001
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  • 88 Gene ACIM 0002
  • 89 Chanukah 0001
  • 89 Thanksgiving 0001
  • PS Reunion 1990
  • 90 At O Lunny s 0001
  • OurWedding
  • 1991 Wedding
  • 91  Wedding   3 Walk 0002  2
  • 92   Shotz Family Reunion 2
  • 94   Picnic 45th Street 0002
  • 2000 Gifted Out
  • 2000   PS duPont 45th Reunion
  • GeneHorse2002  2
  • 2005 Me
  • 2005   PS duPont 50th Reunion
  • 2006 AtLisa s40th
  • 2006 Contemplative
  • 2006 Family
  • 2007 Suit profile
  • 2007 Tee Shirt
  • 2009 Aronowitz Family Reunion
  • 2009 Family
  • 2009 Vermont
  • 2010 Cyclone
  • 2010 Family
  • 2010 Portrait
  • 2010 TA Profile Pic enlarged
  • 2011 Grand Army Plaza
  • 2011 Protrait
  • 2011 With Lin Ventror
  • 2012 Getting pushed around at Mohonk
  • 2012 Lisa s Party
  • 2013 Buttermilk Falls
  • 2013 Prospect Park West
  • 2013 TA Bike Ride
  • 2014 Menchaca District Office
  • 2016 Menchaca District Office
  • 2016 On the Waterfront
  • 2016 Yoda
  • 2017 80 looking good
  • 2018 Harmonica
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  • Brief MEMOIRS
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  • I have been losing weight for almost my entire life. At nine months of age, as amply demonstrated in this photo, I weighed 38 pounds and was put on my first diet consisting primarily of bananas. No kidding. Right at the gateway into my oral stage, my mother put me on bananas.  

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    1938 9 Months
  • I was 2 years old on the street in Philadelphia, the city in which I was born. From the looks of this photo, the diet seems to have worked.  

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    1939 Cowboy
  • I am 3 years old in this photo and weigh 37 pounds, 1 pound less than I weighed at 9 months. 

    1940 3 Years 1940 3 Years
    1940 3 Years
  • In 1943, our family moved from Philadelphia to Wilmington, Delaware.  We lived on Thompson Place, a small street just one block long.  This photo shows our gang. I am in the first row on the left. Others counter-clockwise are Mary Anne McGinnis, Elaine (Bunny) McGinnis, Betty Ann Hutchinson,  Diane Sklut, Donna Swift, Janet Matthis, Marylou Matthis, and Ellen Day

     

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    1942 Thompson Place
  •  Here is another photo of the Thompson Place gang.  I am in the first row on the right.  The rest clockwise are Donna Swift, Mary Anne McGinnis, Jimmy Erisman, and Betty Ann Hutchinson

    1943 Thompson Place 1943 Thompson Place
    1943 Thompson Place
  • 1943 - Swimming With My Cousin Charlotte Weinstock

    1943 With Char enlarged 1943 With Char enlarged
    1943 With Char enlarged
  • 1945 - 7 years old and happy (at least for the moment),

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    1945   Portrait
  • 1945 - A pick-up baseball game.  I am the umpire, standing behind the unidentified catcher. In front of him are Noel Jablow and then Eric Heimann

     

     

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    1945 Baseball enlarged
  • 1947 - 10 years old with a lot of hair although unkempt.

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    47   Portrait
  • 1945 - This is the Harlan Elementary School Safty Patrol.  I am in the first row, 9th from the left.

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    1945   Harlan Safety Patrol
  • 1948 - This is the Harlan Elementary School 6th grade Composite.  I am in the fifth row from the top, third person from the right.

    1948 Harlan Composite 1948 Harlan Composite
    1948 Harlan Composite
  • 1950 - I was 12 years old, in 7th Grade, and attending Warner Junior High School. As will be seen in some of the following photos,  I played many sports, but football was not available at that school. Three years later, I would be playing varsity football at P. S. duPont High School.

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    50   Portrait
  • 1950 - 13 years old celebrating my Bar Mitzva.  I attended and went to Hebrew School at Beth Shalom Synagogue, then at 18th and Washington Streets in Wilmington.

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    1950 Bar Mitzva
  • 1950 - Warner Junior High School Basketball team.  I am the fifth from the right in the bottom row.  The names of those in the picture are listed on the top right.

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    1950 Warner JV
  • 1951 - Warner Jr. High track team.  I am in the  top row., second from the right

    1951 Warner Track 1951 Warner Track
    1951 Warner Track
  • 1952 - This is the Warner Junior High School 9th Grade composite.  I am in the 2nd row below the name of the school, 3rd from the left.

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    1952 WarnerComposite 435 600 450 80
  • In 1952, I apparently began focusing on my own style and image.

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    52   Portrait
  • In 1952, I made the P. S. duPont High School Varsity Football team.  I am in the top row, 3rd from the left.

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    1952 PS duPont Football
  • 1952 - My first formal dance, with whom I accompanied Stefanie Ballin.

    1952 Dance with Stefanie Ballin 1952 Dance with Stefanie Ballin
    1952   Dance with Stefanie Ballin
  • 1952 - At a dance with Dale Goldberg.

    1952 With Dale 1952 With Dale
    1952 With Dale
  • 1953 - At a dance , this time with Marilyn Schlaifman

    1953 Crystal Ball With Marilyn 1953 Crystal Ball With Marilyn
    1953 Crystal Ball With Marilyn
  • 1953- PS duPont Track Team.  I am in the top row, second from the right.

    1953 PS duPont Track Team 1953 PS duPont Track Team
    1953   PS duPont Track Team
  • 1953 - P. S. duPont High School football team.  I am in the top row, 3rd from the right.

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    1953 PS duPont Football
  • 1953 - At a dance with Leona Blam

    1953 With Leona 1953 With Leona
    1953 With Leona
  • 1954 -  This is the Beth Shalom Synagogue confirmation class.  I am in the top row, 5th from the left.

    1954 Bet Shalom Confirmation Class 1954 Bet Shalom Confirmation Class
    1954 Bet  Shalom Confirmation Class
  • 1954—This photo was taken during a P. S. DuPont football game against Brown Vocational High School. I intercepted a pass and was in front, running 81 yards for a touchdown, the first score of the game, which we won 25-0.  

    1954 Touchdown Me in Front 1954 Touchdown Me in Front
    1954 Touchdown Me in Front
  • 1954 - PS DuPont Football team.  That year, my senior year, I was finally a starter.  I am in the second row, 6th from the right.

    1954 PS duPont Football Team 1954 PS duPont Football Team
    1954   PS duPont Football Team
  • 1954 - At a dance with Phyllis Weiner.

    1954 Wit Phyllis 1954 Wit Phyllis
    1954 Wit Phyllis
  • 1955 - Maxine Liebman was my first girlfriend, and our relationship lasted about a year. Here we are, fooling around at a dance.

     

    1955 With Maxine enlarged 1955 With Maxine enlarged
    1955 With Maxine enlarged
  • 1956 - I spent much of my early life at the Wilmington Jewish Community Center (JCC) initially called the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (YM & YWHA).  I attended the Day Camp for many years as a child.  During high school, I worked in the office at night, answering the phone and responding to questions.  The JCC had a park-like facility with a swimming pool on the city's outskirts.  There, I was a Day Camp counselor, a locker room attendant, and a lifeguard.  This photo from the summer of 1956 was of the Day Camp Staff.  I am in the top row in the center.

     

    1956 JCC Day Camp Staff enlarged 1956 JCC Day Camp Staff enlarged
    1956 JCC Day Camp Staff enlarged
  • 1956 - My most serious relationship during high school and college, lasting a little over 2 years, was with Judy Goldstein.  I also enjoyed a close relationship with members of her family.  In this dance photo are Judy's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Goldstein, her sister Debbie, and Debbie's husband, Sid Stein.

    1956 With Judy and Family 1956 With Judy and Family
    1956 With Judy and Family
  • 1957 - At another dance with Judy Goldstein

    1957 With Judy 1957 With Judy
    1957 With Judy
  • In 1958, in jeopardy of flunking out of college and losing my student draft deferment, I joined the Marine Corps Reserves to avoid being drafted. This is a photo of my training platoon at Paris Island. I am in the third row (including the drill instructors) at the extreme right. If you look carefully, you will see above the pocket of every recruit, except for me (unless the hat of the recruit obscures it), is a medal awarded to each for shooting their rifle well enough to qualify. This required 180 points. I was the only one who failed to qualify, scoring only 179. Shooting well was the top priority in boot camp, and the drill instructors had a bet with the drill instructors of another training platoon about which would shoot better. Our drill instructors lost because every recruit in the other platoon qualified.  You can imagine what life was like for me for the remainder of my stay at Paris Island. 

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    1958 - This photo was taken after I finished my six months of active duty in the Marine Corps. 

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    1958 Marine
  • 1958 - At a dance with Vivian Silverman

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    1958 Vivian Silverman
  • 1959 - Looking pretty serious.

     

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    1959 Portrait enlarged
  • 1959 - Members of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at the University of Delaware. I am in the second row, second from the right.

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    AEPi1959  2 5
  • The 1959 composite of the members of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity.. I am in the second row from the top at the extreme right.  

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  • The 1960 composite of the members of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity shows me in the top row, third from the left.  

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  • 1960 - This is a portrait of me when I got my bachelor's degree from the University of Delaware.

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    BA Del
  • In 1962, I married Judi Wuntch whom I met two years before during an orientation session at New York University's Graduate School of Social Work where we were both beginning its master's degree program.

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    JudiGeneWedding  2
  • This was 1970 while I was in the doctoral program at the University of Chicago.  I was a little late but did adopt the fashion of the 60s.  

     

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    1970 In Style enlarged
  • 1970 - University of Chicago PhD ceremony with ex-wife, Judi

     

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    1970 PhD U of Chicago 1 with Judi enlarged
  • 1970 - University of Chicago PhD ceremony with my mother and father, Ida and Jack Aronowitz.

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    1970 PhD U of Chicago 2 with Mother and Father
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    1970 - Unsuccessfully trying to burn the computer printouts from my completed dissertation.

    1970 Tossing Printouts from Dissertation enlarged 1970 Tossing Printouts from Dissertation enlarged
    1970 Tossing Printouts from Dissertation enlarged
  • 1972 with my son Jeffrey. 

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    72 Dad   Jeff 1972  2
  • 1975 - In the five years between the Ph.D. graduation and this photograph, I moved to Massachusetts to take a position as Associate Director of Boston Children's Service Association.  Its Director, Chuck Bates, was offered the position of Director of  Public Welfare for the State of Ohio.  He asked if I would like to come along, and I accepted a position as his Deputy. The Governor for whom we worked lost his reelection campaign, and three levels of the Welfare Bureaucracy were kicked out. Chuck became the Commissioner of Social Services for Westchester County, New York, and I became the Deputy Commissioner.  It was while I held that position that this photograph was taken.  

    1975 Striped Shirt Tie 1975 Striped Shirt Tie
    1975 Striped Shirt Tie
  • After losing my job at the Ohio Department of Public Welfare, it seemed as if I had lost not only my job but also my identity. I turned to crafts to respond to people who said to me "What do you do?"  My first effort was needlepoint. My initial project was a family tree seen on the left of this photo, incorporating the objects displayed on the right, both of which were related to fertility.

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    1 Needlepoint 1305 600 450 80
  • Here is a closeup of the  needlepoint family tree

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    1 Needlepoint 0001 1306 600 450 80
  • After needlepoint, I turned to Macrame, which I found more satisfying because it allowed me to move around as I was creating an object.  This was one of my first attempts, a plant hanger which we put in our stairwell in our first house in Westchester County, New York when we moved there a few months after I lost my job in Ohio, and got a new one in Westchester.

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    Macrame 0001 1308 600 450 80
  • An early piece of macrame sculpture

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    Macrame 0002 1309 600 450 80
  • I was particularly fond of this piece of macrame sculpture created a few months after the plant hanger. It now hangs in my office at our home in East Taghkanic, New York.

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    Macrame 0003 1310 600 450 80
  • In 1978, three years after becoming the Deputy Commissioner of Social Service, I applied to become the Commissioner of Community Mental Health for Westchester County (New York).  I was successful, and this portrait was taken during my first year in that position.  

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    1979 Commissioner
  • 1979 - Giving a speech 

    1979 Speaking 1 1979 Speaking 1
    1979 Speaking 1
  • 1980 - With Scott at his Bar Mitzva.

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    80 Scott s Bar Mitzvah   3  2
  • In 1980, I attended my first  P. S. DuPont High School Reunion.  In one of my memoirs, I explained that since I did very badly in high school and didn't think my subsequent achievements measured up to others in my class, invitations to high school reunions, were as welcome as jury notices.  Class reunions occurred every five years. I skipped the first four, but by the 25th reunion, a Ph.D., a high-profile job, and the effects of a very successful diet seemed finally to warrant an appearance.  I am on the top row, 2nd from the right.

    1980 25th HS Reunion 1980 25th HS Reunion
    1980 25th HS Reunion
  • 1980 - At the Young Adult Institute's annual meeting dinner, I must have said something my now ex-wife Judi didn't appreciate.

    1980 Flipped at YAI Dinner 1980 Flipped at YAI Dinner
    1980 Flipped at YAI Dinner
  • 1982 - This photo shows me running a half marathon in New Hampshire only four months after I began running in earnest.   Running at a moderate speed, I rarely fatigued, but it took a toll on my legs, I developed bursitis, had to stop running, and never got back to it.  I don't know if there was any connection, but 23 years later, I had to have both knees replaced.  

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    1982 Half Marathon
  • 1982 - Presenting a Proclamation

    1982 Presentation 1982 Presentation
    1982 Presentation
  • 1982 - I scheduled a gathering to review and celebrate the history of the Westchester County mental health system. In this photo, I am Introducing former Commissioners of mental health.

    1982 Reunion of Former Westchester Commisssioners 1982 Reunion of Former Westchester Commisssioners
    1982 Reunion of Former Westchester Commisssioners
  • 1982 - Here I am giving a speech. I did a lot of public speaking during my 10 years as Commissioner of Community Mental Health.  I was always uncomfortable before starting because of a truly horrendous experience I had giving a presentation at the beginning of my career. 

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    1982 Speaking 2
  • 1982 - Speaking again.  

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    1982 Speaking 1
  • 1982 - This is a photograph of the Westchester County, New York Government Cabinet.  I am in the first row on the extreme right.

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    1982 Westchester County Govt Cabinet
  • 1985 - Another speaking engagement 

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    1985 Speaking
  • In 1985, I was appointed General Campaign Chairman of the United Way of Westchester.  This is a copy of a newspaper article about a United Way event. I was told that I was the first public official in the United States to be the General Chairman of any United Way Campaign.  It turns out I suffered from the honor. As Chairman of both the Campaign and Commissioner of Community Mental Health, I attended virtually non-stop annual meetings and fundraising events, all of them with plenty of food. I gained 20 pounds during that single year. 

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    1985 United Way event
  • 1985 - This is a photo taken at a benefit for a non-profit agency within the mental health system.  Dancing with me is Juleen O'Callaghan, a woman with whom I was seriously involved for almost 4 years. 

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    1985 With Juleen
  • 1985 - With my daughter Cami at her birthday party.

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    85 Cami s Birthday 0002
  • 1985 - With  my sons Scott and Jeff at the University of Delaware, which Scott was attending at the time.

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    85 Scott U of D 0002
  • 1985 - I worked with Chuck Bates at the Boston Children's Service Association, the Ohio Department of Public Welfare, and the Westchester County (NY) Department of Social Services.  

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    85 Visiting Bates Family 0004
  • 1985—This was my best macrame sculpture, created for an art show. It was 96 inches wide, too wide to keep at our house, so I donated it to Four Winds, a local psychiatric hospital.  

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    Macrame 0005 1312 600 450 80
  • In 1986, I met my future wife, Linda Piester.  This is a photo of us at Coney Island shortly after we met. 

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    1986 With Linda Coney Island
  • 1987 - Scott and I grew beards at the same time. Scott captioned this shot "Hairy Fellas."

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    87 Dad   Scott Hairy Fellas 0001
  • 1987 - Talking with Carol Zaccara at the wedding of Juleen O'Callahan and Ray Flannigan.

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    carolandme  medium
  • 1988—Ken Wapnick was an essential participant in the birth, editing, and teaching of A Course in Miracles, a psychological spirituality I have been practicing since 1984. He was my first teacher, and I continue to learn from his books, workshops, and other recordings. Ken died on December 27, 2013, but his impact on my life continues.

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    88 Gene ACIM 0002
  • 1989 - Scott and I fooling around.

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    89 Chanukah 0001
  • 1989 - Thanksgiving dinner.  From left to right are Jeff, Lisa, Linda, me, Cami, and Scott.

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    89 Thanksgiving 0001
  • 1990 - The P.S. duPont 35th Reunion.  I'm in the top row, 5th from the right.

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    PS Reunion 1990
  • 1990 - Backing up Dominick Chianese on my harmonica at one of his gigs in Manhattan.  Dominick may be recognized as Uncle Junior in The Sopranos.

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    90 At O Lunny s 0001
  • In June 1991, Linda and I got married.  Here is a wedding portrait. 

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    OurWedding
  • Here is a wedding picture of Linda and my family.  My mother is sitting in front.  Behind her, to our right, are my daughters, Lisa and Cami, and to our left, are my sons, Jeffrey and Scott. 

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    1991 Wedding
  • Walking through Prospect Park in Brooklyn on our wedding day.

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    91  Wedding   3 Walk 0002  2
  • In 1992,  my cousin Jerry Shotz and I organized the first-ever Shotz Family Reunion., which took place at Jerry's house.  I was responsible for creating the family tree, which was printed on continuous dot-matrix paper and measured 54 feet.  Lucky for us, Jerry's living room was big enough to accommodate it, and family members got an unobstructed view of their branch.  In this photo, I am in the top row, the sixth person from the left. Linda is in the next row down by my right arm.

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    92   Shotz Family Reunion 2
  • 1994 - Very Contemplative

     

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    94   Picnic 45th Street 0002
  • 2000 - Gifted out.

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    2000 Gifted Out
  • 2000 - P.S. duPont 45th High School Reunion.  I am in the 4th Row, second from the left.

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    2000   PS duPont 45th Reunion
  • 2002 - On a horse in Vermont.

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    GeneHorse2002  2
  • 2005 - Portrait

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    2005 Me
  • 2005 - PS duPont 50th High School Reunion.  I am in the 4th Row, 6th from the right.

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    2005   PS duPont 50th Reunion
  • 2006 - Toasting my daughter Lisa at her 40th birthday party.

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    2006 AtLisa s40th
  • 2006 - Very contemplative

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    2006 Contemplative
  • 2006 - With my Progeny.  I am top row center.  Others, clockwise, are Jeffrey, Cami, Lisa, and Scott. 

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    2006 Family
  • 2007 - Pretty stiff and, I'm afraid, rather pompous.

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    2007 Suit profile
  • 2007 - Pretty relaxed

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    2007 Tee Shirt
  • 2009 - Reunion of my father's family, descendants of Aaron Aronowitz.  1st Row, left to right:  me, Michael Friedwald, Lindsey Ezykowich, Lauren Friedwald, and Amanda Ezykowich. 2nd Row left to right: Susan Friedwald, Lisa Lawler, David Aronowitz, Alan Aronowitz, Cami Aronowitz, and Jane Ezykowich. Top Row, left to right: Bert Auerbach, Richard Friedwald, Ashley Aronowitz, Phillip Aronowitz, Bob Ezykowich, Shiela Aronowitz, Jeffrey Aronowitz, and Scott Aronowitz.

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    2009 Aronowitz Family Reunion
  • 2009—With my Progeny. From left to right are Scott, Jeffrey, Lisa, Cami, and me.

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    2009 Family
  • 2009 - With Linda on a trip to Vermont.

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    2009 Vermont
  • 2010 - On the Cyclone in Coney Island.  I'm in the back with Sarah Medina, Linda's second cousin-once removed.  Jeffrey is in front.  The faces tell all.

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    2010 Cyclone
  • 2010 - With my Progeny.  From left to right are  Cami, me, Jeffrey, Lisa, and Scott.

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    2010 Family
  • 2010 - Portrait

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    2010 Portrait
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    In 2010, I attended a meeting of the Brooklyn Committee of Transportation Alternatives, a safe streets advocacy organization in New York City.  As requested, I wrote a letter to my local City Council member encouraging the development of a bike lane on Brooklyn's 5th Avenue.  The letter was apparently impressive, and the next thing I knew, I had become Vice-Chair of the Committee.  This led to increased activism, and TA decided to profile me in their magazine called Reclaim (Volume 17, #1). This is the portrait that accompanied the Profile.  In 2011, they designated me their Volunteer of the Year.

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    2010 TA Profile Pic enlarged
  • 2011 - A photo taken at Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn by Transportation Alternatives.

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    2011 Grand Army Plaza
  • 2011 - 74 years old in my bicycle shirt.

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    2011 Protrait
  • 2011—We spent a few days during many summers with cousins in Ventnor, New Jersey, primarily at the homes of Jerry and Cathy Shotz. Unfortunately, the COVID crisis interrupted this 22-year tradition. This is a picture of Linda and me in Ventnor.  

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    2011 With Lin Ventror
  • 2012 - Until recently, Linda and I would spend some time luxuriating at Mohonk Mountain House, enjoying their world-class spa, terrific food, activities, and entertainment. This photo was taken in their ice skating rink. I obviously didn't mind getting pushed around by Linda. 

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    2012 Getting pushed around at Mohonk
  • 2012 - At Lisa's Birthday Party

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    2012 Lisa s Party
  • 2013 - This photo was taken at Buttermilk Falls in Milton, New York

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    2013 Buttermilk Falls
  • 2013 - With other cyclists at a Prospect Park West Bike Path Celebration.  I am in the first row on the left.

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    2013 Prospect Park West
  • 2013 - On a Transportation Alternatives-sponsored bike ride in Brooklyn.

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    2013 TA Bike Ride
  • 2014 - In 2013, I heard about Carlos Menchaca,  a promising candidate in my district for a seat on the New York City Council.  I worked in his campaign, and after he won, I offered to volunteer in his office.  I worked initially writing proposed legislation and eventually became the unsalaried Director of Legislative Affairs.  When he ran for reelection, I was the initial Chair of the Campaign.  I continued working with him until we left Brooklyn to live in Columbia County, New York. This photo was taken in 2014, showing those who worked for him then.  

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    2014 Menchaca District Office
  • 2016 - Here is the last of those staff photos.

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    2016 Menchaca District Office
  • 2016 - 79 years old and still actively biking

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    2016 On the Waterfront
  • 2016 - Dressed for Halloween like my idol Yoda

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    2016 Yoda
  • 2017 - Looking pretty good at 80 years of age

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    2017 80 looking good
  • 2018 - Previously, I showed you a photo of me playing my harmonica along with Dominic Chianese, a singer and actor who was best known for his role as Uncle Junior in the Sopranos TV show. I started playing the harmonica in 1986 when my future wife, Linda, was the Director of Activities for a nursing home in Westchester County, New York.  Every week, Dominic led a sing-along for the residents.  I came to the events and asked Dominic if I could play along.  Even though I played atrociously, he graciously said I could and did so for most of the year.  One evening, many years later, Linda and I heard him perform at a nightclub.  At the end, when we greeted him, he said, "Gene, all I need is a good harmonica player."  That's when I began taking lessons.  Although I never got good enough to join his band,  I played for nursing home residents in what Linda and I called Music and Memories.  This photo was taken in 2018 when I was getting ready to go to one of our nursing home performances.

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    2018 Harmonica
  • In July 2018, Linda and I moved from Brooklyn to East Taghkanic, New York, where Linda grew up.  That's when I changed my identity from being an urban dweller through the slow process of becoming rural. The first time I drove the tractor we bought, I went over a large tree stump, and the tractor ended up on the stump, swaying like a seesaw. I had to call Linda’s brother, Larry, who lives just up the hill from our house, to move it off the stump.  This is a photo of me on the tractor. My friend Barry Schlecker once said he had never before heard the words  "Jew" and "tractor" in the same sentence. 

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  • 2000 - 83 and counting 

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  • In 2021, I independently published a book of 45 brief memoirs titled Brief Memoirs: Slightly less than I want to tell and slightly more than you want to know.

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    Brief MEMOIRS
  • 2021 - P.S. duPont High School 66th Reunion. The reunions occurred every 5 years, but the 65th reunion scheduled for 2020 was canceled because of COVID. Therefore, the 2021 gathering, held the following year, was the 66th.  I am in the 4th row, 4th from the left.

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  • 2021 - Strolling at Olana State Historical Site near Hudson, New York. (Photo by Rovika Rajkishun)

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    At Olana
  • 2022 - An undoctored photo of my reflection in a window through which I can see one of our maple trees. It looks as if I am part of the tree.

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  • 2022 - Tiny me standing by our solar panels

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  • 2022 - I was part of a writing collaborative that published a book entitled Travel Light and Other Explorations.  This was an exciting but challenging project because of our very diverse writing styles, but we ended up with a delightful selection of poetry, essays, fiction, and memoirs.  I contributed five memoirs to the book. Pictured from left to right are me, Phyllis Carito, Al Stumph, and Phil Palladino.

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  • 2022 - Reading part of a memoir, "The Freedom Ride," from our book, at the Chatham Public Library on October 15.

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  • In 2022, I independently published a book with 20 more brief memoirs and 19 pieces of flash fiction (stories of 1,000 words or less}. I titled it The Fanciful and the Mostly True.

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  • 2025 -  Taking in our environs

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I have been losing weight for almost my entire life. At nine months of age, as amply demonstrated in this photo, I weighed 38 pounds and was put on my first diet consisting primarily of bananas. No kidding. Right at the gateway into my oral stage, my mother put me on bananas.  

I was 2 years old on the street in Philadelphia, the city in which I was born. From the looks of this photo, the diet seems to have worked.  

I am 3 years old in this photo and weigh 37 pounds, 1 pound less than I weighed at 9 months. 

In 1943, our family moved from Philadelphia to Wilmington, Delaware.  We lived on Thompson Place, a small street just one block long.  This photo shows our gang. I am in the first row on the left. Others counter-clockwise are Mary Anne McGinnis, Elaine (Bunny) McGinnis, Betty Ann Hutchinson,  Diane Sklut, Donna Swift, Janet Matthis, Marylou Matthis, and Ellen Day

 

 Here is another photo of the Thompson Place gang.  I am in the first row on the right.  The rest clockwise are Donna Swift, Mary Anne McGinnis, Jimmy Erisman, and Betty Ann Hutchinson

1943 - Swimming With My Cousin Charlotte Weinstock

1945 - 7 years old and happy (at least for the moment),

1945 - A pick-up baseball game.  I am the umpire, standing behind the unidentified catcher. In front of him are Noel Jablow and then Eric Heimann

 

 

1947 - 10 years old with a lot of hair although unkempt.

1945 - This is the Harlan Elementary School Safty Patrol.  I am in the first row, 9th from the left.

1948 - This is the Harlan Elementary School 6th grade Composite.  I am in the fifth row from the top, third person from the right.

1950 - I was 12 years old, in 7th Grade, and attending Warner Junior High School. As will be seen in some of the following photos,  I played many sports, but football was not available at that school. Three years later, I would be playing varsity football at P. S. duPont High School.

1950 - 13 years old celebrating my Bar Mitzva.  I attended and went to Hebrew School at Beth Shalom Synagogue, then at 18th and Washington Streets in Wilmington.

1950 - Warner Junior High School Basketball team.  I am the fifth from the right in the bottom row.  The names of those in the picture are listed on the top right.

1951 - Warner Jr. High track team.  I am in the  top row., second from the right

1952 - This is the Warner Junior High School 9th Grade composite.  I am in the 2nd row below the name of the school, 3rd from the left.

In 1952, I apparently began focusing on my own style and image.

In 1952, I made the P. S. duPont High School Varsity Football team.  I am in the top row, 3rd from the left.

1952 - My first formal dance, with whom I accompanied Stefanie Ballin.

1952 - At a dance with Dale Goldberg.

1953 - At a dance , this time with Marilyn Schlaifman

1953- PS duPont Track Team.  I am in the top row, second from the right.

1953 - P. S. duPont High School football team.  I am in the top row, 3rd from the right.

1953 - At a dance with Leona Blam

1954 -  This is the Beth Shalom Synagogue confirmation class.  I am in the top row, 5th from the left.

1954—This photo was taken during a P. S. DuPont football game against Brown Vocational High School. I intercepted a pass and was in front, running 81 yards for a touchdown, the first score of the game, which we won 25-0.  

1954 - PS DuPont Football team.  That year, my senior year, I was finally a starter.  I am in the second row, 6th from the right.

1954 - At a dance with Phyllis Weiner.

1955 - Maxine Liebman was my first girlfriend, and our relationship lasted about a year. Here we are, fooling around at a dance.

 

1956 - I spent much of my early life at the Wilmington Jewish Community Center (JCC) initially called the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (YM & YWHA).  I attended the Day Camp for many years as a child.  During high school, I worked in the office at night, answering the phone and responding to questions.  The JCC had a park-like facility with a swimming pool on the city's outskirts.  There, I was a Day Camp counselor, a locker room attendant, and a lifeguard.  This photo from the summer of 1956 was of the Day Camp Staff.  I am in the top row in the center.

 

1956 - My most serious relationship during high school and college, lasting a little over 2 years, was with Judy Goldstein.  I also enjoyed a close relationship with members of her family.  In this dance photo are Judy's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Goldstein, her sister Debbie, and Debbie's husband, Sid Stein.

1957 - At another dance with Judy Goldstein

In 1958, in jeopardy of flunking out of college and losing my student draft deferment, I joined the Marine Corps Reserves to avoid being drafted. This is a photo of my training platoon at Paris Island. I am in the third row (including the drill instructors) at the extreme right. If you look carefully, you will see above the pocket of every recruit, except for me (unless the hat of the recruit obscures it), is a medal awarded to each for shooting their rifle well enough to qualify. This required 180 points. I was the only one who failed to qualify, scoring only 179. Shooting well was the top priority in boot camp, and the drill instructors had a bet with the drill instructors of another training platoon about which would shoot better. Our drill instructors lost because every recruit in the other platoon qualified.  You can imagine what life was like for me for the remainder of my stay at Paris Island. 

 

1958 - This photo was taken after I finished my six months of active duty in the Marine Corps. 

1958 - At a dance with Vivian Silverman

1959 - Looking pretty serious.

 

1959 - Members of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at the University of Delaware. I am in the second row, second from the right.

The 1959 composite of the members of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity.. I am in the second row from the top at the extreme right.  

The 1960 composite of the members of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity shows me in the top row, third from the left.  

1960 - This is a portrait of me when I got my bachelor's degree from the University of Delaware.

In 1962, I married Judi Wuntch whom I met two years before during an orientation session at New York University's Graduate School of Social Work where we were both beginning its master's degree program.

This was 1970 while I was in the doctoral program at the University of Chicago.  I was a little late but did adopt the fashion of the 60s.  

 

1970 - University of Chicago PhD ceremony with ex-wife, Judi

 

1970 - University of Chicago PhD ceremony with my mother and father, Ida and Jack Aronowitz.

 

1970 - Unsuccessfully trying to burn the computer printouts from my completed dissertation.

1972 with my son Jeffrey. 

1975 - In the five years between the Ph.D. graduation and this photograph, I moved to Massachusetts to take a position as Associate Director of Boston Children's Service Association.  Its Director, Chuck Bates, was offered the position of Director of  Public Welfare for the State of Ohio.  He asked if I would like to come along, and I accepted a position as his Deputy. The Governor for whom we worked lost his reelection campaign, and three levels of the Welfare Bureaucracy were kicked out. Chuck became the Commissioner of Social Services for Westchester County, New York, and I became the Deputy Commissioner.  It was while I held that position that this photograph was taken.  

After losing my job at the Ohio Department of Public Welfare, it seemed as if I had lost not only my job but also my identity. I turned to crafts to respond to people who said to me "What do you do?"  My first effort was needlepoint. My initial project was a family tree seen on the left of this photo, incorporating the objects displayed on the right, both of which were related to fertility.

Here is a closeup of the  needlepoint family tree

After needlepoint, I turned to Macrame, which I found more satisfying because it allowed me to move around as I was creating an object.  This was one of my first attempts, a plant hanger which we put in our stairwell in our first house in Westchester County, New York when we moved there a few months after I lost my job in Ohio, and got a new one in Westchester.

An early piece of macrame sculpture

I was particularly fond of this piece of macrame sculpture created a few months after the plant hanger. It now hangs in my office at our home in East Taghkanic, New York.

In 1978, three years after becoming the Deputy Commissioner of Social Service, I applied to become the Commissioner of Community Mental Health for Westchester County (New York).  I was successful, and this portrait was taken during my first year in that position.  

1979 - Giving a speech 

1980 - With Scott at his Bar Mitzva.

In 1980, I attended my first  P. S. DuPont High School Reunion.  In one of my memoirs, I explained that since I did very badly in high school and didn't think my subsequent achievements measured up to others in my class, invitations to high school reunions, were as welcome as jury notices.  Class reunions occurred every five years. I skipped the first four, but by the 25th reunion, a Ph.D., a high-profile job, and the effects of a very successful diet seemed finally to warrant an appearance.  I am on the top row, 2nd from the right.

1980 - At the Young Adult Institute's annual meeting dinner, I must have said something my now ex-wife Judi didn't appreciate.

1982 - This photo shows me running a half marathon in New Hampshire only four months after I began running in earnest.   Running at a moderate speed, I rarely fatigued, but it took a toll on my legs, I developed bursitis, had to stop running, and never got back to it.  I don't know if there was any connection, but 23 years later, I had to have both knees replaced.  

1982 - Presenting a Proclamation

1982 - I scheduled a gathering to review and celebrate the history of the Westchester County mental health system. In this photo, I am Introducing former Commissioners of mental health.

1982 - Here I am giving a speech. I did a lot of public speaking during my 10 years as Commissioner of Community Mental Health.  I was always uncomfortable before starting because of a truly horrendous experience I had giving a presentation at the beginning of my career. 

1982 - Speaking again.  

1982 - This is a photograph of the Westchester County, New York Government Cabinet.  I am in the first row on the extreme right.

1985 - Another speaking engagement 

In 1985, I was appointed General Campaign Chairman of the United Way of Westchester.  This is a copy of a newspaper article about a United Way event. I was told that I was the first public official in the United States to be the General Chairman of any United Way Campaign.  It turns out I suffered from the honor. As Chairman of both the Campaign and Commissioner of Community Mental Health, I attended virtually non-stop annual meetings and fundraising events, all of them with plenty of food. I gained 20 pounds during that single year. 

1985 - This is a photo taken at a benefit for a non-profit agency within the mental health system.  Dancing with me is Juleen O'Callaghan, a woman with whom I was seriously involved for almost 4 years. 

1985 - With my daughter Cami at her birthday party.

1985 - With  my sons Scott and Jeff at the University of Delaware, which Scott was attending at the time.

1985 - I worked with Chuck Bates at the Boston Children's Service Association, the Ohio Department of Public Welfare, and the Westchester County (NY) Department of Social Services.  

1985—This was my best macrame sculpture, created for an art show. It was 96 inches wide, too wide to keep at our house, so I donated it to Four Winds, a local psychiatric hospital.  

In 1986, I met my future wife, Linda Piester.  This is a photo of us at Coney Island shortly after we met. 

1987 - Scott and I grew beards at the same time. Scott captioned this shot "Hairy Fellas."

1987 - Talking with Carol Zaccara at the wedding of Juleen O'Callahan and Ray Flannigan.

1988—Ken Wapnick was an essential participant in the birth, editing, and teaching of A Course in Miracles, a psychological spirituality I have been practicing since 1984. He was my first teacher, and I continue to learn from his books, workshops, and other recordings. Ken died on December 27, 2013, but his impact on my life continues.

1989 - Scott and I fooling around.

1989 - Thanksgiving dinner.  From left to right are Jeff, Lisa, Linda, me, Cami, and Scott.

1990 - The P.S. duPont 35th Reunion.  I'm in the top row, 5th from the right.

1990 - Backing up Dominick Chianese on my harmonica at one of his gigs in Manhattan.  Dominick may be recognized as Uncle Junior in The Sopranos.

In June 1991, Linda and I got married.  Here is a wedding portrait. 

Here is a wedding picture of Linda and my family.  My mother is sitting in front.  Behind her, to our right, are my daughters, Lisa and Cami, and to our left, are my sons, Jeffrey and Scott. 

Walking through Prospect Park in Brooklyn on our wedding day.

In 1992,  my cousin Jerry Shotz and I organized the first-ever Shotz Family Reunion., which took place at Jerry's house.  I was responsible for creating the family tree, which was printed on continuous dot-matrix paper and measured 54 feet.  Lucky for us, Jerry's living room was big enough to accommodate it, and family members got an unobstructed view of their branch.  In this photo, I am in the top row, the sixth person from the left. Linda is in the next row down by my right arm.

1994 - Very Contemplative

 

2000 - Gifted out.

2000 - P.S. duPont 45th High School Reunion.  I am in the 4th Row, second from the left.

2002 - On a horse in Vermont.

2005 - Portrait

2005 - PS duPont 50th High School Reunion.  I am in the 4th Row, 6th from the right.

2006 - Toasting my daughter Lisa at her 40th birthday party.

2006 - Very contemplative

2006 - With my Progeny.  I am top row center.  Others, clockwise, are Jeffrey, Cami, Lisa, and Scott. 

2007 - Pretty stiff and, I'm afraid, rather pompous.

2007 - Pretty relaxed

2009 - Reunion of my father's family, descendants of Aaron Aronowitz.  1st Row, left to right:  me, Michael Friedwald, Lindsey Ezykowich, Lauren Friedwald, and Amanda Ezykowich. 2nd Row left to right: Susan Friedwald, Lisa Lawler, David Aronowitz, Alan Aronowitz, Cami Aronowitz, and Jane Ezykowich. Top Row, left to right: Bert Auerbach, Richard Friedwald, Ashley Aronowitz, Phillip Aronowitz, Bob Ezykowich, Shiela Aronowitz, Jeffrey Aronowitz, and Scott Aronowitz.

2009—With my Progeny. From left to right are Scott, Jeffrey, Lisa, Cami, and me.

2009 - With Linda on a trip to Vermont.

2010 - On the Cyclone in Coney Island.  I'm in the back with Sarah Medina, Linda's second cousin-once removed.  Jeffrey is in front.  The faces tell all.

2010 - With my Progeny.  From left to right are  Cami, me, Jeffrey, Lisa, and Scott.

2010 - Portrait

 

In 2010, I attended a meeting of the Brooklyn Committee of Transportation Alternatives, a safe streets advocacy organization in New York City.  As requested, I wrote a letter to my local City Council member encouraging the development of a bike lane on Brooklyn's 5th Avenue.  The letter was apparently impressive, and the next thing I knew, I had become Vice-Chair of the Committee.  This led to increased activism, and TA decided to profile me in their magazine called Reclaim (Volume 17, #1). This is the portrait that accompanied the Profile.  In 2011, they designated me their Volunteer of the Year.

2011 - A photo taken at Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn by Transportation Alternatives.

2011 - 74 years old in my bicycle shirt.

2011—We spent a few days during many summers with cousins in Ventnor, New Jersey, primarily at the homes of Jerry and Cathy Shotz. Unfortunately, the COVID crisis interrupted this 22-year tradition. This is a picture of Linda and me in Ventnor.  

2012 - Until recently, Linda and I would spend some time luxuriating at Mohonk Mountain House, enjoying their world-class spa, terrific food, activities, and entertainment. This photo was taken in their ice skating rink. I obviously didn't mind getting pushed around by Linda. 

2012 - At Lisa's Birthday Party

2013 - This photo was taken at Buttermilk Falls in Milton, New York

2013 - With other cyclists at a Prospect Park West Bike Path Celebration.  I am in the first row on the left.

2013 - On a Transportation Alternatives-sponsored bike ride in Brooklyn.

2014 - In 2013, I heard about Carlos Menchaca,  a promising candidate in my district for a seat on the New York City Council.  I worked in his campaign, and after he won, I offered to volunteer in his office.  I worked initially writing proposed legislation and eventually became the unsalaried Director of Legislative Affairs.  When he ran for reelection, I was the initial Chair of the Campaign.  I continued working with him until we left Brooklyn to live in Columbia County, New York. This photo was taken in 2014, showing those who worked for him then.  

2016 - Here is the last of those staff photos.

2016 - 79 years old and still actively biking

2016 - Dressed for Halloween like my idol Yoda

2017 - Looking pretty good at 80 years of age

2018 - Previously, I showed you a photo of me playing my harmonica along with Dominic Chianese, a singer and actor who was best known for his role as Uncle Junior in the Sopranos TV show. I started playing the harmonica in 1986 when my future wife, Linda, was the Director of Activities for a nursing home in Westchester County, New York.  Every week, Dominic led a sing-along for the residents.  I came to the events and asked Dominic if I could play along.  Even though I played atrociously, he graciously said I could and did so for most of the year.  One evening, many years later, Linda and I heard him perform at a nightclub.  At the end, when we greeted him, he said, "Gene, all I need is a good harmonica player."  That's when I began taking lessons.  Although I never got good enough to join his band,  I played for nursing home residents in what Linda and I called Music and Memories.  This photo was taken in 2018 when I was getting ready to go to one of our nursing home performances.

In July 2018, Linda and I moved from Brooklyn to East Taghkanic, New York, where Linda grew up.  That's when I changed my identity from being an urban dweller through the slow process of becoming rural. The first time I drove the tractor we bought, I went over a large tree stump, and the tractor ended up on the stump, swaying like a seesaw. I had to call Linda’s brother, Larry, who lives just up the hill from our house, to move it off the stump.  This is a photo of me on the tractor. My friend Barry Schlecker once said he had never before heard the words  "Jew" and "tractor" in the same sentence. 

2000 - 83 and counting 

In 2021, I independently published a book of 45 brief memoirs titled Brief Memoirs: Slightly less than I want to tell and slightly more than you want to know.

2021 - P.S. duPont High School 66th Reunion. The reunions occurred every 5 years, but the 65th reunion scheduled for 2020 was canceled because of COVID. Therefore, the 2021 gathering, held the following year, was the 66th.  I am in the 4th row, 4th from the left.

2021 - Strolling at Olana State Historical Site near Hudson, New York. (Photo by Rovika Rajkishun)

2022 - An undoctored photo of my reflection in a window through which I can see one of our maple trees. It looks as if I am part of the tree.

2022 - Tiny me standing by our solar panels

2022 - I was part of a writing collaborative that published a book entitled Travel Light and Other Explorations.  This was an exciting but challenging project because of our very diverse writing styles, but we ended up with a delightful selection of poetry, essays, fiction, and memoirs.  I contributed five memoirs to the book. Pictured from left to right are me, Phyllis Carito, Al Stumph, and Phil Palladino.

2022 - Reading part of a memoir, "The Freedom Ride," from our book, at the Chatham Public Library on October 15.

In 2022, I independently published a book with 20 more brief memoirs and 19 pieces of flash fiction (stories of 1,000 words or less}. I titled it The Fanciful and the Mostly True.

2025 -  Taking in our environs

2025 - 87 years old and kicking ass

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