[T1S1] parents' birth in Russia; immigration to the United States; birth of a sister; effects of the depression on the family; father's employment with F and B Paper Company in Pittsburgh; recollections of growing up in Pittsburgh; religious education; early employment; anecdotes about his grandmother; discussion of teachers at Hebrew Institute; methods and hazards of travel in his youth; recollections about the Irene Kaufmann Center (IKC); the Jewish community in the Hill District of Pittsburgh; his sister's education and profession; movement of Jews to Squirrel Hill section of Pittsburgh; discussion of parents' lives into old age; education, University of Pittsburgh; enlistment into the Air Force; his experiences as a navigator for B17's; his reason for release from the Air Force; meeting his wife, Adele Mallinger; his graduation from the University of Pittsburgh in 1939; feelings about WWII; a visit with his wife in Florida during the war; feelings about D-Day; recollections of Detroit, MI, and training in Dayton, OH.
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Identifier
pitt:ais196440.358_t1s1
Relation
ais196440.358
"Raizman, Albert - February 14, 1991" Metadata
Metadata Details
Title
Raizman, Albert - February 14, 1991
Creator
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), Pittsburgh Section
Description
Albert Raizman, a professional accountant, taught accounting at Duquesne University, was president of Rodef Shalom Temple and active in numerous other community organizations; birth year, 1918.
Contributor
Raizman, Albert (interviewee), Lurie, Mari;Stolzer, Shirley (interviewer), University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Date
1991-02-14
Type
oral histories (literary genre), Sound
Identifier
pitt:ais196440.358
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