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    Interviews - Daryl M. Hafter, Monroe I. Hafter, and Robert A. Green, 2013

    Beth Israel Congregation (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
    2015

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    Abstract

    Daryl M. and Monroe L. Hafter is interviewed by Robert A Green on 4/22/2009 at 12:00:00 PM in Ann Arbor, MI. Robert (87) talks to his friend Daryl (78) and her husband Monroe (86) about Jewish life in Ann Arbor over the years. Interview log: 1:45 Monroe was brought up in New Jersey, drafted in the Navy, went to Harvard. 7:00 Bob came to Michigan in 1958. He remembers looking for Jewish community in Ann Arbor. 9:45 Monroe talks about how small the Jewish community was in Ann Arbor when he arrived. 10:50 Bob jokes about the president of U of M not being old enough to be president of the congregation. 14:15 Bob and Monroe talk about town Jews vs. university Jews and how they didn't mix. 16:20 Daryl talks about having Jewish children in Ann Arbor. 17:15 Burns Park Grade School- Bob remembers a teacher who took a Christmas tree cutout away from his child. 18:45 Bob tells an anecdote about Rabbi Doberson's father. Mary and Bill always sat in the same place and found someone sitting there. I'm Rabbi Doberson's father! Well this is my seat! 20:50 Bob says he enjoyed listening to Monroe speak in church. 24:00 Bob talks about anti-Israel picketers at Beth Israel. 31:00 Bob talks about Naomi- Monroe and Daryl's daughter. Daryl tells a story about Naomi selling lollipops. 35:00 Bob talks about his children.

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    2013047_0001_00015

    Subjects

    1950s, Fifties
     
    Children
     
    Grandchildren
     
    Judaism
     
    Navy
     
    Spouses
     
    Ridge Park Symphony
     
    Rosh Hashanah
     
    Matthew Hafter
     
    Naomi Hafter
     
    Osias Zwerdling
     
    Rabbi Doberson
     
    Burns Park Grade School
     
    Chicago
     
    Harvard
     
    New Jersey
     
    University of Michigan
     

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/113244

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