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In this article I describe how I have been affected by Paul Ornstein’s work and his way of being in the world. I provide an account of a memorable encounter with him involving my presentation of a paper on Kohut’s relationship with the patient he called “Mr. Z.” I also describe his touching tribute to Kohut in which he provides empathic insights into Kohut’s denial of his Jewishness.