American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project records, 1973-1975.

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American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project records, 1973-1975.

Consists of transcripts of interviews with 23 Holocaust survivors residing in Northeast Ohio. The collection also includes administrative materials such as guidelines for interviewers, background information about potential interviewees, and correspondence with interviewees.

1.2 linear ft.

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Leiser, Dina.

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Rubenstein, Judah.

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Wajsman, Sender.

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Sender Wajsman is a native of Vilnius (a.k.a. Wilno and Vilna), Lithuania, and a survivor of the Holocaust. He is the only survivor from his family. Wajsman presently resides in North Miami Beach, Florida. From the description of Sender Wajsman papers article photographs. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 86123107 ...

Einstein, Erena.

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Weissbluth, Eugene.

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Stadtler, Bea

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Berry, Samuel H. (Samuel Harper), 1822-

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Tailor in Macoupin, Illinois in 1835. From the description of Scrapbook, 1835-1840. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52007143 ...

Burke, Kim

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Grubman, Simon.

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Burke, David

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Burke, S. M.

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Weissbluth, Gertrude.

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Wajsman, Mindelle.

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American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project.

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The American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project was designed to interview Holocaust surviors and their families with emphasis on their adjustment here. 23 Northeast Ohio survivors were interviewed as part of the national project. These interviews were conducted by Judah Rubinstein and Bea Stadtler. Copies of all transcripts are stored at the William E. Wiener Oral History Library of the American Jewish Committee in New York. Excerpts of the interviews were published in the book, Voices from the ...

Schepps, Chaim.

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Herskovic, Herman.

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Grubman, Sally.

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Cassirer, Claude.

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Einstein, Claude.

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William E. Wiener Oral History Library

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Friedman, Carl

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Schepps, Zahava.

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American Jewish Committee

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Founded in 1906 to safeguard the rights of Jews and to alleviate the consequences of persecution or disaster affecting them at home or abroad. ...

Kohn, Ora.

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Einstein, Henny.

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Schepps, Leah.

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