Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
PAUL LEESER, interviewed by Cary Kozberg, 1978 Aug 23
Rabbi Cary Kozberg interviewed Paul Leeser about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Leeser discusses his early life in Hanborn, Germany, his family history, and his religious life at home. Leeser also talks about Jewish history and encountering anti-semitism as Hitler rose to power. Towards the end he details about become a naturalized citizen and experiencing anti-semistism in Indiana.
LILLIE LEVINE, interviewed by Cynthia Wolfe, 1981 May 22
Cynthia Wolfe interviewed Lilly Levine about her life before, during, and after World War II. In her interview Levine begins by detailing her family history, her education, and her childhood in Frankfurt. Levine recounts her mother's death, the impact that had on her father and his job, and her family's departure for Cincinnati in 1935. Towards the end of the interview she by discusses how and when she came to Dayton and her life in the Dayton area.
LILLIE LEVINE, interviewed by Cynthia Wolfe, 1981 May 29
Cynthia Wolfe interviewed Lilly Levine about her life before, during, and after World War II. In her interview Levine begins by detailing her family history, her education, and her childhood in Frankfurt. Levine recounts her mother's death, the impact that had on her father and his job, and her family's departure for Cincinnati in 1935. Towards the end of the interview she by discusses how and when she came to Dayton and her life in the Dayton area.