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  1. Misha eventually makes his way to the United States, where he’s renamed Jack Milgrom. He drifts between menial jobs while coping with his painful wartime memories by telling story after story on street corners in the Philadelphia area.

  2. Where does Misha go for food in chapter 11 of Milkweed? In Jerry Spinelli's Milkweed, does Uri become a Nazi and shoot Misha? What are Misha's feelings about the parades in Milkweed?

  3. Misha begins to raid houses in the neighborhood, looking for unlocked doors, or audaciously following children into their homes. There are many fine houses in Warsaw, and one time, he enters...

  4. Misha was a grown boy now and was wishing to see Janina through these years, he went and bought train tickets to go and find her but he had luck. But until one day he decided to move to America to find a good job and have a decent american life. He did commercials and other gigs when he was there.

  5. Misha helps move the Milgrom's things into their room. Before he leaves, what does Janina give him?

  6. How and why did MIsha get the name Misha Milgrom? Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What ethnicity is Misha?, When does the novel take place?, What would be the most likely reason that Uri takes care of Misha? and more.

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  8. To Misha, moving into the ghetto isn’t a big deal. He still takes for granted that he can come and go as he pleases, and for now, life inside looks pretty similar to what he knew on the main streets of Warsaw. By introducing Janina to his orphan friends, Misha gets to connect these worlds.

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