No one believes me when I tell them...

by Ingenuous 7 Replies latest jw friends

  • Ingenuous
    Ingenuous

    ... that Dr. Ruth used to be a sniper. Well, here ya' go - interesting reading for your Friday:

    Tom Foreman: Your parents sent you away from the Nazis when you were ten years old and your entire family died at Auschwitz.

    Dr. Ruth: That's right. They were all exterminated in concentration camps. And when I went to then Palestine, which became Israel in 1948, and the first fellow who offered to marry me…we loved each other, and we are still good friends—but it wasn't a marriage forever. Then I met a gorgeous looking French guy and I married for one year and have a beautiful daughter, and then that didn't lead to a relationship. However, my late husband who passed away, he was Fred Westheimer. We were married for 37 years, and that was a marriage.

    Tom Foreman: You were trained as a sniper?

    Dr. Ruth: We were all trained in the forerunner of the Israeli Defense Force, and for some reason that I can't explain I'm a very good sniper. I can put five bullets into this little red circle (makes circle with her fingers). I know how to throw hand grenades. I've never killed anybody. I was badly wounded.

    Tom Foreman: There was a bomb that went off in the barracks.

    Dr. Ruth: Yes.

    Tom Foreman: Many of your friends were wounded as well?

    Dr. Ruth: Yes and died. Boy you did your homework.

    Tom Foreman: Do you think that some of those experiences of your life made you bolder? Many people comment that the thing that strikes them about you is that you so fiercely walk into any culture and you ask very intimate questions.

    Dr. Ruth: I am what you call bold because the one thing that I've learned coming out of Nazi Germany is that I have to stand up and be counted for what I believe. And that's how people are listening to me, because they know it's not a put-on.

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/06/0611_030611_drruth_2.html

  • jeanniebeanz
    jeanniebeanz

    I had no idea. How interesting.

    J

  • Enigma One
    Enigma One

    I always thought she was a little creepy troll. Now I know why.

  • Billygoat
    Billygoat

    I saw her once when I was a little girl. My step-mom and I went to NYC to visit Bethel. While there we took a few days to visit all the NY touristy places, including The Met. We stepped around a corner and saw Dr. Ruth. I was around 11 or 12 at the time and I've always been pretty petite. But I remember finding it funny that I TOWERED over Dr. Ruth. She was about 2 feet away and seriously...it was sooo funny to me that someone grown would be that much of a pipsqueak.

  • AlmostAtheist
    AlmostAtheist

    Good thing you didn't comment on her pipsqueakiness, Andi, or she may have pumped five rounds into you!

    (The only thing I remember about Dr. Ruth is the bits they used to do on Saturday Night Live in the 80's)

    Dave

  • Billygoat
    Billygoat
    Good thing you didn't comment on her pipsqueakiness, Andi, or she may have pumped five rounds into you!

    Are you kidding? A JW pre-teen in the presence of a female doctor that discusses sexuality like the local weather man discusses barometric pressure?!?! My step-mom grabbed my hand and spun me into the next art exhibit before I could say, "Hey, that's..."

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    Yeah I can see that.

  • anewme
    anewme

    People who have been through alot and survive it, usually are pretty interesting people! But I knew that from reading here!!!

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