If William Wordsworth’s words are true – that “the child is father to the man” – we need look no deeper than into the trying years of the Great Depression to understand the person whom Jacqueline Park became.
Although she modestly attributes her success to “a series of fortunate accidents,” there is no doubt that strength of character, the embrace of hard work, curiosity of mind, and commitment to causes and to family, have also played a role in the near nonagenarian’s many achievements.
The Canadian Jewish Tribune