by DJHS Archivist | Jul 21, 2020 | Oral History Interviews, Video Oral History |
Ruth Andres was interviewed by Rosalind Benjet on April 3, 2008
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Ruth Andres, and her children Rachel Andres, Jill Andres, Roger Andres, & Marc Andres, were interviewed on May 5, 2022 by Debra Polsky for the DJHS 50th Anniversary celebration, “Jews, Brews, BBQ & Blues.” Watch their interviews here.
by DJHS Archivist | Jul 21, 2020 | Video Oral History |
Rosalie Alexander was interviewed by Rosalind Benjet on August 8, 2011.
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by DJHS Archivist | Jul 21, 2020 | Oral History Interviews, Video Oral History |
James Alexander, born in Cleveland, OH, followed his parents to Dallas upon graduating high school in 1940. He does not mention having lived anywhere else ever since. As a student at SMU, he was active in the Jewish Students’ Association, the Menorah Society and a Jewish fraternity. Throughout his life, Mr. Alexander has remained active in various Jewish and political organizations, such as the Texas Jewish Historical Society, which he served as director. An attorney, with various partners through the years, namely Arthur Goldberg, Robert F. Roberts and Ned Fritz, Mr Alexander had a case that went to the US Supreme Court. Rosalie Alexander is a singer / soloist, whose graduate thesis on the origins and development of the Ugdal Chant is at the library of the Hebrew Union College and SMU.
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by DJHS Archivist | Jul 16, 2020 | Oral History Interviews, Video Oral History |
Chip Rosenson was interviewed by Jo Reingold on 7/19/2019.
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by DJHS Archivist | May 11, 2020 | Oral History Interviews, Video Oral History |
Samuel Roger Horchow was interviewed by May Sebel on November 10, 2011. He was a theater producer, retailer, and generous philanthropist. Roger passed on May 2, 2020. May his memory be a blessing.
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by DJHS Archivist | Apr 28, 2020 | Oral History Interviews, Video Oral History |
Marvin Greenberg
Interviewed by Jo Reingold on February 20, 2017.
Marvin was on January 27, 1931 in Waco, TX. As a Teenager he moved to Dallas, and later returned after graduating from the University of Texas. He opened Greenberg Drugs in Preston Center and maintained the successful business for over 40 years. Marvin passed April 23, 2020. DJHS will miss our longtime friend and supporter who not only added to Dallas Jewish history, but also understood its importance.
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