[T1S2] his children, their careers and families; studying accounting at the Finkelhor's Business Training College after WWII; employment in accounting at Duquesne University; discussion of his experiences at Duquesne; opens a private accounting office after his employment at Duquesne; affiliation with Rodef Shalom Temple; his activities at the temple; his involvement with United Jewish Federation, and the School of Advanced Jewish Studies; 1981, becomes president, Rodef Shalom Temple; 1982, is honored by Temple Brotherhood with a lectureship in his honor at Chatham College; national board member, Temple Brotherhood; executive committee member, Hebrew Congregation; discussion of his wife's community activities; travels to Israel; his affiliation with the Reform Zionist Organization; opinions about the Middle East situation at the time of interview; his accomplishments; views about the Jewish community in Pittsburgh; recollections of trips to Auschwitz and Cracow.