Ernest R. Stiefel oral history interview, 2001, 2005.

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Ernest R. Stiefel oral history interview, 2001, 2005.

Tape recorded interview(s) covering the years 1940 to 2001, taken on March 7th and 12th, 2001, September 7th, 2005; transcript, clipping. Ernest Stiefel talks about his education, army experience, work in accounting firms, and his work in the Jewish and larger communities of Seattle. He discusses his role in the Jewish Federation, ADL, Hillel, three conservative congregations, the United Way, and numerous other organizations.

2 Transcripts: 38 p. total.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6922732

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Stiefel, Ernest R.,

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A native of Germany, Stiefel emigrated to the United States in 1940. His papers relating to the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, Camp Solomon Schechter, Council of Synagogue Presidents, the Jewish Education Council, and Herzl Conservative Congregation were accumulated during his tenure on various committees of these secular and religious institutions. Congregation Beth Shalom records were accumulated as a member and president of the congregation and because of Stiefel's volunteer work on it...