Interviews - Bob Faber and Abe Ingber, 2013
Beth Israel Congregation (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
2015
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Abstract
Abe Ingber is interviewed by Bob Faber on 4/22/2009 at 2:00:00 PM in Ann Arbor, MI. Bob (86) talked with his friend Abe (90) about Jewish life in Ann Arbor, facing anti-semitism, and the state of the world today. Interview log: 2:15 Bob talks about coming to Ann Arbor from New Jersey with his wife Eunice. His baby was born just before he opened his fabric store. 5:15 Abe's family was active in Beth Israel. 9:40 Bob and Abe talk about experiencing and witnessing anti-semitism. 23:00 Abe talks about how he believes anti-semitism has not declined around the world over the years. 26:30 Bob is optimistic about the future, but Abe worries about his grandchildren. 29:00 Bob talks about his wife Eunice who recently passed away- she was a good, caring person. 31:30 Bob and Abe talk about Mollie-Abe's wife.Other Identifiers
2013047_0001_00017
Subjects
Children Grandchildren Judaism Spouses anti-semitism Faber's Fabrics small business Eunice Faber Mollie Ingber Detroit Jewish Community Center New Jersey
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