Oral History Collection
Interviews with Rabbi David Aronson, Moses Barron, Albert G. Minda, and Maurice and Anna Lee Wolff may not be reproduced or broadcast without written permission from the Minnesota Historical Society. Please consult the reference staff for more information.
Accession number: AV1979.142; AV1980.189; AV1986.12; AV1986.76; AV1987.64; AV2011.25
Processed by: Jennifer Huebscher, November 2011
Catalog ID number: 990074433660104294
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The master recording of the Cohn interview shares one 120-minute cassette with the original recording of the Ida Levitan Sanders interview.
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The master recording of the Cohn interview shares one 120-minute cassette with the original recording of the Ida Levitan Sanders interview.
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The original recording of the Rosenbloom interview shares one 120-minute cassette with the original recording of the Edward Schwartz interview.
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The original recording of the Sanders interview shares one 120-minute cassette with the original recording of the Lillian Cohn interview.
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The original recording of the Schwartz interview shares one 120-minute cassette with the original recording of the Esther Schanfield Rosenbloom interview.
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Maurice Wolff was born in Minneapolis in 1884. His parents were very active in Temple Shore Tov (later Temple Israel). He graduated from high school in 1902 and went to work for the Rothchild advertising agency about five days later. He worked there until 1919, when he went to work in his wife's family's business. Later he was business editor of Lancet Publications, which included the medical journal Lancet. Wolff was president of the Jewish welfare board during World War I and was active in Masonry and skating. He was also a member of the board for Family and Children's Services of Hennepin County and lectured in advertising at the University of Minnesota, College of St. Thomas, and local business colleges.
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