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Levenson, Yetta, July 29, 1976, tape 2, side 1
July 29, 1976
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Title
Levenson, Yetta, July 29, 1976, tape 2, side 1
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Levenson, Yetta (interviewee)
Nadle, Fannie (interviewer)
Date
July 29, 1976
Identifier
31735073017950-03
Source Identifier
31735073017950
Description
Yetta Levinson talks about the Irene Kaufmann settlement, sharing details about its origins and the individuals associated with it. Levinson also talks about Anna Hellman, the city nurse connected to the Irene Kaufman Center, highlighting her role in health programs and extracurricular activities. Levinson discusses her involvement with the Tree of Life Congregation, her career as a bookkeeper, and her return to work after her husband's passing. She discusses her strong connection to Israel, particularly through her membership in Hadassah and mentions her participation in the Jewish Home for the Aged.
Extent
29:25 minutes
Type
sound recording-nonmusical
Genre
oral histories (literary genre)
Source
Ethnic Fraternal Organizations Oral History Project Collection, 1975-1976
Language
eng
Collection
Ethnic Fraternal Organizations Oral History Project Collection
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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