Beatie Koolovitz (Audio interview and transcript), 2018
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Beatrice (Beatie) Koolovitz was born in Detroit, the oldest of five children in a Catholic family. After being introduced to other aspects of Christianity and religious history as an undergraduate at Western Michigan University, she continued her spiritual path and eventually converted to Judaism. In this interview, Beatrice discusses her personal history and conversion, as well as her memories of B'nai Israel and the Muskegon Jewish community.
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
2018-11-17
Ymker, Chavala (interviewer)
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Fran Boyden (Audio interview and transcript), 2018
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Fran Boyden was born in 1947 and has lived in Muskegon, Michigan her entire life. She spent almost 40 years as a teacher at Mona Shores. Having been a member of B'nai Israel from birth, the temple factored greatly in her experiences. In this interview, she discusses her personal and family history as well as memories of the temple and Muskegon Jewish community.
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
2018-11-17
Ymker, Chavala (interviewer)
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Anna Alpert (Audio interview and transcript), 2018
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Anna Alpert was born in Paris, France, and is the daughter of Holocaust survivors. She immigrated to the United States with her family at the age of five. She attended college at UCLA, where she met her husband, and later moved to Muskegon, Michigan and joined the B'nai Israel congregation. In this interview, she discusses her personal history, family, and memories of the temple and Muskegon Jewish community.
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2018-11-17
Morrish, J.R. (interviewer)
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