Adolph Einspruch
Max Drilling

In this interview, Max Drilling speaks to a woman from a magazine about his past with the jewelry business from Newark, New Jersey to Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. Drilling discusses the intricacies of cutting diamonds, and the various jobs when working with diamonds. Retired from his business Drilling & Goldberg, he discusses the various activities that keeps him busy.
Interviewer and date of interview are unknown.
Nathan Donsky

Nathan Donsky talks to Ginger Jacobs about his life and the history of his work career. Mr. Donsky was part of the San Angelo and West Texas community, but grew up and eventually lived part time in Dallas. As an adult he gave back in many ways, funding the Jewish Foundation of Greater Dallas to help give back to local charities.
He was interviewed by Ginger Jacobs on January 5, 1988.
Bertha Dreeban

Bertha Dreeben was interviewed by Ginger Jacobs on February 25, 1975.
Bertha first came to Dallas in 1892 to visit family and later moved to the city permanently and taught children to read Hebrew.
Ervin Donsky

Ervin Donsky was born in Dallas in 1916. He founded Sterling Wholesale Jewelers in 1949 and was involved in a number of Jewish establishments and organizations in Dallas. He helped establish Anne & Nate Levine Academy, the current location of the Aaron Family Jewish Community Center of Dallas, and Congregation Beth Torah. He was also involved with Shearith Israel, Tiferet Israel, Agudas Achim, the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas, Golden Acres, Jewish Family Service, Dallas Citizen Charter Organization, and the National Council for Christians and Jews.
He was interviewed on August 15, 1993 by Ginger Jacobs.
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