Mildred and Harold Rosenbaum papers, 1920-2000

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Mildred and Harold Rosenbaum papers, 1920-2000

Incoming letters, ephemera, scrapbooks, lectures, paper cuts, sound recordings of lectures and other events, and other materials related to the lives and Jewish beliefs of this couple butespecially to their lives in Seattle, WA. Includes family letters and background on Mildred's family, the Hardins, and her grandparents, the Papermasters. Tape recorded interview, October 30, 2000, transcript.

ca. 4 cubic ft

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SNAC Resource ID: 6816701

University of Washington. Libraries

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Rosenbaum, Harold D. (Harold Darabaner),

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Pedodontist, born in Montreal, Canada. Rosenbaum and his wife Mildred came to Seattle in 1953 and were both very active in the Jewish community. From the description of Oral history interview with Harold D. Rosenbaum, June 24, 1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 50681712 ...

Rosenbaum, Mildred

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Jewish community activists, Seattle. Mildred and Harold moved to Seattle in 1953 and became active in the Herzl Congregation and later fostered the establishment of other Seattle congregations. Intellectually active, they were influenced in New York by Jewish reconstruction. Mildred was active in Hadassah in promoting Jewish education and also gave public book reviews, often on Jewish subjects, for various organizations From the description of Mildred and Harold Rosenbaum papers, 192...