[T1S1] Miriam Wolfson discusses the religious atmosphere in parents' home; her brother's service as rabbi of Temple Emanuel; other siblings; her children; their careers; her birth in Bradford, PA; family's move to Pittsburgh, PA, in 1950; her father's service as rabbi of Beth Yonto-Beth Jacob; mother's emigration from Poland; father's emigration from Russia; religious atmosphere in home; family's economic situation; father's musical background in Russia; attending temple in Washington, DC, as a child; views about the survival of Judaism; residences in the city of Pittsburgh; father's service as rabbi at Lubavitcher School in the Oakland section of the city; education, Braddock High School, teacher's training school at the University of Pittsburgh; early medical care; recreational activities as a youth; courtship and marriage; husband's furniture business; birth of her daughter; residences after marriage; teaching at Miller School; social life after marriage; travels with her husband on buying trips.