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A sign hung on the bulletin board at the entrance to the store:
At the conclusion of the period of mourning for the Cosmos-Fuhrer, all the residents of the camp will gather in his memory on Tuesday, the 4th of May, at seven in the evening. As per the request of Rabbiner Schwartzbrod, two separate gatherings will be held, one in the sewing room for the women and one in the factory hall for the men.
Work will stop at 6:30 p.m. on this day. Vouchers for sugar and white flour will be given to those who deliver appropriate speeches.
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“It’s a good thing they don’t expect me to sit shivah for him!” Only Naomi’s lips moved as she uttered the words, while staring at the retreating back of Hauptmann (Captain) Katarina, who had hung up the sign.
“Shhh….” Elky replied as she scrubbed the counter. A bell rang, and the two girls picked up speed. In five minutes, their daily work hours at the store would come to an end.
“Just don’t tell my grandmother a word about the vouchers for sugar and flour.” Naomi bent over the narrow fridge and arranged the milk bottles. “It will take her back in time, to those dark days in Poland fifty years ago—you know, when the authorities promised a kilogram of sugar or flour as a prize for helping them out….” She fell silent.
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