Fleck, Hanna

Date:
1991-01-02
Length:
45 minutes
Interviewer:
Weinberg, Elizabeth
Transcription available:
no
Series:
Louisville's Jewish Community
Series ID:
1991_129
Interview Number(s):
1991_129_9
Summary:
Louisville native Hanna Fleck discusses her family coming to Louisville. Her father came from Kovna Guberniya to Baltimore to Portsmouth, Virginia, to Louisville. He first peddled in the country then opened a store at Shelby and Market Streets. Her mother was Rosa Berman. She remembers the 1937 flood, antisemitism, Mary Cohen, Bernard Berman, Levine, Lilly Meyers, Rabbi Gittleman, Lillian Goldberg Berman, Stella Levine, theater prices, Young Men's Hebrew Association, Girls High (1929), old Louisville landmarks.
Topic(s):
Jews--Kentucky--Louisville, Floods--Kentucky--Louisville, Anti-Semitism--Kentucky--Louisville, Young Men's Hebrew Association (Louisville, Ky.)