Fligelman family.

Belle Fligelman Winestine (1891-1985) was a Montana feminist, journalist, author, and supporter of the arts. In 1916, she became an administrative assistant to Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin. Her husband, Norman Winestine, in addition to being a merchant, was also involved with Montana history and art. Frieda Fligelman (1890-1978) was a linguistic sociologist and a feminist. Fanny Fligelman Brin (1884-1961), a feminist and a civic and Jewish activist, became president of the National Council of Jewish Women. Julius Fligelman (1895-1980), based in Los Angeles, was a furniture maker, philanthropist, and Zionist; he also established the Julius Fligelman Chair in Life and Civilization at the University of Judaism, in Los Angeles. Other family members include: Daniel Fligelman, sculptor; John Levy, poet; Stephen Fligelman, civil and human rights activist; Sol Fligelman, Minnesota businessman and Zionist leader; and Fred A. Fligelman, merchant, art patron, and active contributor to civic and Jewish causes.

From the description of Fligelman family papers, 1930-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 743436238

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