[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 161 (Friday, November 7, 2003)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2273]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING MARSHA EMANUEL OF WILMETTE, ILLINOIS
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HON. RAHM EMANUEL
of illinois
in the house of representatives
Friday, November 7, 2003
Mr. EMANUEL. Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize and congratulate my
generous and loving mother, Marsha Emanuel, back home in Wilmette,
Illinois on her 70th birthday.
For the last 40 years, my mother has dedicated her life to her
profession, her husband, her children, and her community.
The former Marsha Smulevitz began her career as a nurse in Chicago
where she met my father, Benjamin, during his medical residency. They
soon thereafter wed and settled in Chicago's North Andersonville
neighborhood where they went on to have four children: me, my brothers
Ezekiel and Ariel, and my sister, Shoshana.
As if raising four children was not challenging enough, my mother
continued to dedicate herself to public service and the civil rights
struggle of that time, working to build a just society for all
Americans. In the early 1960's, my mother served four years on the
Congress of Racial Equality, founded by students at the University of
Chicago, through which she participated in the Freedom March in the
South.
Following her activism in the civil rights movement, my mother
traveled an entrepreneurial path. She went on to own the Daisy Patch
Night Club on Chicago's north side where many local bands came to play
their first performances.
As her children entered their teens, my mother returned to school.
Never having graduated from high school, she earned her GED. She
continued her academic pursuits by studying social work at Roosevelt
University and earning an advanced degree in social work from
Northeastern Illinois University. For over twenty years, my mother has
maintained her commitment to public service by working as a social
worker and counselor to local children and adults.
Mr. Speaker, on this, her 70th birthday, I am so very proud of and
sincerely thank my mother, Marsha Emanuel, for always being a guiding
light to her husband, her four children, and her eleven grandchildren.
Happy Birthday, Mom.
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