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JHSD_Audio_Recordings_135_b.mp3
Martin “Peeny” Berger was born June 1, 1920 to a family of 13 children, 9 boys and 4 girls. He served in World War II, along with three of his brothers, and was wounded. In this interview, Mr. Berger primarily discusses his early life and family.

SmithsonianLtr001.pdf
Letters from The Smithsonian Instituion and Geneva (NY) Free Library

Marilyn Levin.mp3
Oral History interview conducted by students from the University of Delaware, 2019

JHSD_Audio_Recordings_0018_a.mp3

JHSD_Audio_Recordings_91_a.mp3
At Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth

SamBerdit1944 1.pdf
Letters from Cpl. Samuel Berdit to Mollye Sklut, January-April 1944

JHSD_Audio_Recordings_0005_a.mp3
Died February 13, 1977, age 75
Lawyer, Wilmington native
Went to Wilmington public schools, Dickinson Law school
50+ years in law. 1934: appointed as a state magistrate succeeding father, Barnet Gluckman
One-time president of Jewish Community…

1 Leonard Strick Family History Tape 3.mp3

JHSD_Audio_Recordings_0116_a.mp3
Leo Zeftel (1925-1999) was an organic chemist involved in the negotiations that resulted in an international chemical weapons treaty, ratified by the U.S. in 1997, and worked to raise awareness of the dangers of chemical weapons. He was deeply…

Lena Blatman and her daughter Roslyn
Lena and Joseph Blatman owned Blatman's Bakery. She had two sons, Morris E. and Arthur, and four daughters, Ida Geller, Doris Himber, Frances Bellak, and Rosalyn Epstein. Arthur Blatman was killed in action on March 8, 1945 in Germany.

Leah Zimmerman Kraft
Leah Zimmerman Kraft (1916-2006) was a teacher at Congregation Beth Shalom and wife of Rabbi Jacob Kraft. In this interview Mrs. Kraft discusses her early life, her Hebrew education, being a Hebrew teacher, her marriage and family, her husband’s time…
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