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Bess Fishman - 30-May-2001 - Weaving Women's Words

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Oral historian Elaine Eff interviewed Bess Fishman on May 30, 2001 in Baltimore MD as part of the "Weaving Women's Words" project. Born in 1909 in East Baltimore, Bess Fishman's life was shaped by family businesses, working first in her parents' grocery store and later with her husband. Steeped in her father's Zionism, Bess attended Hebrew school five days a week and had to complete her secular studies in night classes at Baltimore's City College after she left Eastern High School to care for her ailing father. After a whirlwind courtship in 1932, Bess had married Al Fishman, a widower nine years her senior who had a young daughter, Eleanor. Bess and Al had two sons, Nelson and David, and their home became a center for festive family and holiday gatherings. Bess worked with Al in their sewing thread business, originally located on the first floor of their East Baltimore Street home. The business expanded and prospered through the years, adapting to the needs of the consumer and the times. After Al's death, Bess married Sam Savitz in 1983. On the board of Beth Tfiloh Congregation for over 50 years, Bess served in a variety of leadership positions and acted as volunteer historian and…

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Jewish Women's Archive

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East Baltimore; Jewish Women; Zionism; family business; volunteer historian and archivist

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