[T1S1] Indicates accommodations and layout of apartment buildings in Odessa. Relatives' support of the family is noted as are brothers' photographic apprenticeships. Education available in Tomashpol and Odessa are indicated. Parents' rented estate in Tomashpol is discussed; father's economic motivation to emigrate is explained. Synagogue built onto grandfather's house in Tomashpol is described. Living arrangements with mother's family is reported; impetus to relocate to Odessa is noted. Odessa's civic recreational facilities are described. Fears of pogroms are expressed. Circumstances and route of family's emigration are indicated. Abandonment by and fate of father are related. Means of support in Pittsburgh and objects lost during passage are described. Household water-filtration devices in Pittsburgh are described. Respondent's first day in Pittsburgh is recounted.
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Identifier
pitt:ais196440.166_t1s1
Relation
ais196440.166
"Goldstein, Dora - 1969" Metadata
Metadata Details
Title
Goldstein, Dora - 1969
Creator
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), Pittsburgh Section
Contributor
Goldstein, Dora (interviewee), University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Date
1969
Type
oral histories (literary genre), Sound
Identifier
pitt:ais196440.166
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