[T1S1] Mentions personal hygiene in Europe and provides biographical details. Father's work is noted; obstacles to Respondent's education are indicated. Synagogue donated by wealthy family is mentioned. Respondent characterizes relations with gentiles. Family's rental of farmland is indicated, as is village women's contact with Russian soldiers. Circumstances of Respondent's emigration are explained. Respondent recounts misfortunes that stranded uncle in Europe, and his later immigrations to Egypt and to U.S. Respondent's route and companions to U.S. are indicated. Treatment during layover and on ship is described. Travel company's offer of assistance on arrival is noted; Respondent relates discarding European jewelry. Assistance of German sailors on arrival in Baltimore is reported. Respondent relates good treatment by relatives and friends in U.S. Respondent notes work and rent payment. Respondent characterizes neighboring families and neighborhood at the time. Respondent details wages, hours and dues as union pantsmaker. Union benefits are enumerated. Night school attendance is indicated; cultural pursuits are extensively enumerated. Respondent mentions changes with Workmen's Circle insurance. Respondent's religious observances in U.S. are discussed. Medical care is mentioned.
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Identifier
pitt:ais196440.323_t1s1
Relation
ais196440.323
"Moskov, Etta Roscow - February 24, 1969" Metadata