I'm wondering if anyone could help me with the following. I wrote a novel for middle grade readers called Greenhorn about a young Holocaust survivor (in real life, his name was Yitzhcak) who arrived at a Brooklyn yeshiva in the 1940s with only a small box that he wouldn't let out of his sight. I heard the real story about Yitzchak from my rabbi, who befriended the other boy when they were both in the sixth grade at Yeshiva Torah v'Das in Brooklyn. My rabbi last saw his friend in the 1980s in Jerusalem, when my rabbi happened on Yitzchak at Sha'arei Tzedek Hospital. Yitzchak had become a pediatrician. He was married and had two daughters. I would like to find Yitzchak to give him a copy of the book. Does anyone have any suggestions about how I could find him? He would be about 78 years old now, if he's alive. Please contact me personally if you have any suggestions. Thank you.
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