Monday 16 November 2009

Pittsburgh downtown

Hi Elise! I'm the fellow with the Hungarian name (Miklos) who came to your lecture at the YWCA in Pittsburgh. I just wanted to tell you (I had to leave early, I was on my lunch hour from work) what a blessing it was.

I happen to be a Jewish Scientist. A kind of subset of liberal Judaism, we have our own textbook and have much in common with Christian Science: we pray the same way.

Since high school days I've loved the works of Mrs Eddy, and am friends with all the folks who work in the downtown Pittsburgh Reading Room.

It wasn't surprising to hear of your work in interfaith circles; you have a warm, welcoming and non-judgmental manner, and I was thoroughly at home in your lecture.

With every good wish,

Miklos

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