Life in Bathgate Ave. Bronx Neighborhood During the Depression
EX444_2722 Rita Licht Rosenthal, a retired social worker, describes in detail the Bathgate Ave. Bronx neighborhood where she lived as a child in the Depression-era.More from this narrator: Rita Licht...
View ArticleThree Weeks of the Same Lesson: Tutoring with the rebetsn (Rabbi's wife)
EX444_2723 Rita Licht Rosenthal, a retired social worker, explains her early desire to study for a bat mitzvah the way her brother did.More from this narrator: Rita Licht Rosenthal
View Article"Heybreyish, Heybreyish": A Father's Naches (Pride) in His Daughter's Hebrew...
EX444_2724 Rita Licht Rosenthal, a retired social worker, describes her study of Hebrew and how important it was to her father- even on his deathbed.More from this narrator: Rita Licht Rosenthal
View ArticleYiddish in Venice and Paris
EX444_2725 Rita Licht Rosenthal, a retired social worker, remembers a few serendipitous Yiddish conversations around the world.More from this narrator: Rita Licht Rosenthal
View ArticleOrganizing Jewish Community in the "Wilderness" of Suffolk County
EX444_2726 Rita Licht Rosenthal, a retired social worker, remembers her mother's concerns over Rita's children being brought up in a place with so few Jews, and then relates the story of the founding...
View ArticleSame Classes, Different Degree: Sexism at College
EX444_2727 Rita Licht Rosenthal, a retired social worker, talks about the sexist policy of her college that prevented her from achieving her dream of a degree in psychology and forced her to obtain an...
View ArticleA Life in Service
EX444_2729 Rita Licht Rosenthal, a retired social worker, talks about finding her way to her career in social work despite (and because-of) gender-prejudiced setbacks.More from this narrator: Rita...
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