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Toby Wiener
In part one of this interview, Toby Wiener discusses emigrating to the United States from Poland and her work at the YMHA/JCC in the 1960’s and 70’s. In part two, she continues to discuss events held by the JCC in the 70’s and early 80’s, including…
Nisson Finkelstein
Nisson Finkelstein (1925-1989) was a physicist, businessman, and activist. He was the founder and former president of ILC Industries Inc., the company that designed and produced the spacesuits used in NASA’s Apollo program. He was heavily involved in…
Tags: Activist, Anti-Semitism, Apollo program, Bausch and Lomb, Businessman, CinemaScope, Dover Delaware, Dover Jewish Community, Early Life/Childhood, Family Life, General Dynamics, ILC Dover, Immigration, Jewish Life, Milton Massachusetts Jewish Community, Physicist, School Life, Twentieth Century Fox
Rona G. Finkelstein
Rona G. Finkelstein (1927-2014) was an educator, author, and active community participant. She taught philosophy at Delaware State College and acted as the executive director of Delaware Humanities. In 2002, she published the book Where We Came…
Tags: Activist, Anti-Semitism, Author, Career Women's Council, Childhood/Early Life, Delaware Humanities, Dover Delaware, Dover Jewish Community, Family Life, Genealogy, Homemaker, Immigration, Jewish Life, Rochester New York Jewish Community, School Life, Teacher/Educator, Teaching/Education, Travel
N. Norman Schutzman
N. Norman Schutzman (July 20, 1920 - March 30, 2016) was a business owner in Wilmington who served as president of Congregation Beth Shalom and Jewish Community Center, and helped establish the Melton School and endowment program for the Jewish…
Frank Chaiken
In this interview, Frank Chaiken talks about his father’s store, Bob’s Men’s Shop, as well as his early life, the JCC, and his time at Wilmington High School.
Rabbi Gewirtz interview
Rabbi Leonard B. Gewirtz (1918-2003) was ordained in 1945. He moved to Wilmington, where he served the Adas Kodesch Congregation for over 50 years. As a rabbi, he began the state’s first bat mitzvah program, sanctioned a women’s prayer group, and…
William Feinberg interview
William Feinberg (1900-1989) was a Wilmington based businessman and WWI navy veteran. He inherited the H. Feinberg Furniture Co. from his father and, in 1965 made what would come to be known as the “Market Street Decision”, in which her chose to…