Oral History Projects

   

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description - One of Washington State’s first female pharmacists, Shirley was born in Seattle’s Swedish Hospital in 1922. She practiced pharmacology until she retired at age 66, and with her husband, Herb, raised two children. A pioneer on many fronts, Shirley… subject - American Jewish Committee relation - Weaving Women's Words; Identifier - http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1535
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description - Judith Rosenbaum interviewed Judge Ruth Abrams on July 25, 2001 at the courthouse in Boston. Ruth Abrams was born in 1930 and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, at a time when her family was the only Jewish family on the block. Her family attended… subject - relation - WWD Identifier - http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1533
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description - On June 5, 2001, Roz Bornstein interviewed Magda Altham Schaloum at her home in Mercer Island, WA for the project Weaving Women's Words. subject - Holocaust survivor relation - WWLSC Identifier - http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1532
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description - Roz Bornstein interviewed Alice Siegal as part of the Weaving Women's Words project. Siegal was interviewed on July 10 and July 19, 2001 in her home in Seattle. subject - disadvantaged youth relation - WWLSC Identifier - http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1531
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description - Rebecca Benaroya was interivewed as part of the Weaving Women's Words project. Roz Bornstein conducted the interview on July 17, 2001 in Seattle, WA. subject - Sephardic Jews relation - WWW Identifier - http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1530