Click the link for the source of Rabbi Mendel's observation that, "When people allow themselves to be close to each other, it becomes rather hard to see ‘otherness.’"
Harry used "What Made America Famous" as the foundation of a play he wrote, "The Night That Made America Famous," which ran for 47 performances on Broadway. Fairly little about the show survives, not even a YouTube clip of Broadway performer Delores Hall's performance of her big number, "When I Look Up," during the show's first act.
However, you can purchase a CD that includes her performing the song during a tribute concert on Harry's 45th birthday, during which the Congressional Gold Medal was posthumously conferred upon him.
For your information, the story has three chapters left, although I am tinkering with an epilogue.
Have a good week, everyone.