Goldboss, Ruth Weisman.

Leader in the dialogue between the Catholic and Jewish traditions. A Mundelein College student of the class of 1944, Ruth Weisman met and married Willard Goldboss in 1943, and later travelled with him during his tour of duty in the Army. Shortly thereafter, Ruth and Willard settled in Highland Park, Illinois, and had two children. Ruth, in her own words, spent the 1950s raising her children and engaged in club work, the 1960s working against discrimination and toward improved interracial relationships, and the 1970s to the present engaged in an active push for interfaith dialogue amongst Christians and Jews. Her list of activist and volunteer work is long: the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs; the Community Hospital of Evanston, a predominantly African American care center now closed; Creative Writing teacher at Presentation Parish for four years; assisted Mrs. Gertrude Snodgrass (founder of the Chicago Food Depository) for over 15 years; worked part time as the Glencoe Public Library Public Relations Director; independent work on peace activism and developed relationships with the Quakers; and the Catholic Charities of Florida, to name but a few. The number of chair, co-chair, and founding chair posts is just as long but includes the Catholic Jewish Dialogues of the Anti-Defamation League, the board of the Christian Action Ministry, Camp Horizons day camp, the committee for Rabbi Harold Kudan, and the Social Action Committees of North Shore Congregation.

From the description of Ruth Weisman Goldboss papers, 1961-1998. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 423033621

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