Oral history project #2, 1971-[ongoing]

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Oral history project #2, 1971-[ongoing]

There are several hundred interviews with members of Pittsburgh's Jewish community. The interview case files contain some or all of the following: abstract, index, possible transcript, biographical description, family tree, photograph(s), articles or obituaries by or about interviewees, questionnaire, interview notes, and memorabilia.

ca. 590 sound cassettes.5 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7293288

University of Pittsburgh

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Devine, Emmet J.

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National Council of Jewish Women. Pittsburgh Section

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The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) was founded in 1893 at the Jewish Women's Congress of the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Mrs. Pauline Rosenberg founded the Pittsburgh Section in 1894 and this became the fourth section of NCJW. The Pittsburgh Section was called the Columbian Council until May 1906. The Pittsburgh Section has been devoted to many activities at the local, state, and national levels. Activities have included fundraising, education, political and social reforms, worksho...