Sid Kirchheimer

Sid Kirchheimer
In 2006 a book he authored was published by AARP, at which time The New York Times said that he counsels the elderly "though his work at AARP.".
Early life
Kirchheimer was born to Holocaust survivors. His early and teen years in Philadelphia, together with a sister, was within a three-generation family with a "killer work ethic." He attended college for three years, and, enamored by what he saw as the excitement of "Dan Rather reporting from Vietnam" tried his hand at journalism. While working at his third newspaper job he married a local school teacher; together they have three children.
Although most of his writing is for AARP, he has also written for WebMD.
Author
He is the author of "Scam-Proof Your Life," a book published by AARP. <ref name=KirBookNYT2006/>
 
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