Oral history interview with Bert Broude [sound recording], 1966.

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Oral history interview with Bert Broude [sound recording], 1966.

Tape-recorded interview with Broude, a Milwaukee pharmacist and insurance executive, regarding his emigration from Russia to Milwaukee in 1913 via Texas, his occupations, and his involvement with a number of Milwaukee Jewish community organizations, including B'nai B'rith, Temple Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, the Federated Jewish Charities, and Mt. Sinai Hospital. Also included is an interview with Mrs. Broude regarding her activities with Jewish women's organizations.

2 tape recordings.

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