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Contains 15 Results:

Harry Altschule

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Mr. Altschule, who came to Salt Lake in 1967, discusses self-study of the Jewish community, Jewish Community Center programs, the Community Services Council, intercultural cooperation in Salt Lake City, anti-Semitism, developing community leadership, fund raising, "four persuasions" of the synagogue, basic principles of Judaism, family values, and his childhood memories of Jewish cultural traditions.
Dates: 1972-1977

Benjamin Arnovitz

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Mr. Arnovitz (b. 1888), whose family emigrated from Czechoslovakia, reminisces about his early life in Pennsylvania, running a tavern in Salt Lake City (during Prohibition, a "near-beer pool hall"), the Montefiore and Shaare Tzedek congregations in Salt Lake, the Jewish cemetery and Jewish community center, the purpose of B'Nai B'rith, Hebrew school, and Jewish ceremonies.
Dates: 1972-1977

Nathan Ayeroff

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Mr. Ayeroff, who gave up a successful business as a plumber in New York City to join the Clarion community, discusses the origin of the community, farming, diversity, Mormon neighbors, assistance from Jewish people in Salt Lake City, government and dissension, severe living conditions, and community cooperation. He also relates his post-Clarion experiences in Nebraska.
Dates: 1972-1977

Abe Bernstein

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Mr. Bernstein (b. 1907) recalls his childhood in Salt Lake City, his father's participation in the formation of congregation Shaare Tzedek, his bar mitzvah, the Jewish cemetery, Prohibition and sacramental wine, the Maimonides (a Montefiore-sponsored club), his business experiences, and the Jewish community in Mexico City.
Dates: 1972-1977

Abe and Sam Bernstein

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Sam joins his brother, Abe, for this discussion of congregation Shaare Tzedek. Topics covered include ceremonies and observances, the new building in 1920, congregation Montefiore, orthodox weddings, synagogue social activities, the Maimonides, and Jewish cemeteries in Salt Lake City.
Dates: 1972-1977

Claire Steres Bernstein

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Mrs. Bernstein (b. 1907), who was born in Vernal, recalls family stories of journeys from Russia and Manchuria, family life in Vernal, orthodox traditions at home, the move to Salt Lake City, and her experiences in the public school system. She also speaks of the family grocery store, living as a minority, politics, the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s, congregation Montefiore and the bar mitzvah of various family members.
Dates: 1972-1977

Abe Cohne

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents Mr. Cohne (b. 1885) talks about the experiences of his parents and grandparents in Czarist Russia, coming to America, working in the mines and in the fur and wool business.
Dates: 1972-1977

Max Cowan

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents Mr. Cowan (b. 1907) discusses his birth in the Ukraine, the move to Denver and Salt Lake City, the Jewish community in Salt Lake City, the livestock industry in Europe and the U.S., anti-Semnitism, Victor Kratke, and life for the Jewish settlers in Utah.
Dates: 1972-1977

J. Allan Crockett

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents Interview with Judge J. Allan Crockett about Judge Herbert M. Schiller in which Crockett recalls his first impression of Schiller, gives a personal profile, and recalls the judge's "kaleidoscopic" interests. He also recalls a talk Schiller gave on the qualities a judge should have and discusses the state capitol law library.
Dates: 1972-1977

Minnie Crutcher

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents Mrs. Crutcher (b. 1907) tells stories passed on to her of family life in Lithuania and of emigration to the United States. She recalls growing up in the Mormon community of Tooele and talks about her first encounter with discrimination in New York City. Also covered are her education and career, descriptions of family members, and the political career of her father, Solomon Joseph Selvin. (See also the Sol J. Selvin papers, Ms 489.)
Dates: 1972-1977