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Nesanal Lerman Clip 2: Judaism in Sunnyside

Collection: Sunnyside Sound Project Records at the Archives at Queens Library: Nesanal Lerman
Date: Time Period: 2009; 2009; Interview recorded in 2009 Material: digital audio recording made using Edirol R-09 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth software. Dimension: Total running time: 0:03:47
Creator: Nesanal Lerman interviewed by Sabine Heinlein Identifier: aql:18158 lerman_nesanal_clip2

Description: Rabbi Lerman talks about the state of Judaism in Sunnyside. He mentions how it used to house lots of Jews but the population has since declined. He hopes to reverse that trend and have a close-knit community.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:18078

Creator : Nesanal Lerman interviewed by Sabine Heinlein

Date : Time Period: 2009; 2009; Interview recorded in 2009

Summary/Description : Rabbi Lerman talks about the state of Judaism in Sunnyside. He mentions how it used to house lots of Jews but the population has since declined. He hopes to reverse that trend and have a close-knit community.

Subject : Judaism; Synagogue architecture; Faith

Rights : These audio recordings, photos and articles are the property of Sabine Heinlein. Uses of edited excerpts from her interviews are protected under a Creative Commons public domain license, but her full, unedited audio is open to researchers by request. Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for access. For reproductions of the unedited recordings, please contact Sabine Heinlein at (sabineheinlein@gmail.com).

Coverage : Locations discussed: Sunnyside, NY Sunnyside (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : digital audio recording made using Edirol R-09 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth software.; Total running time: 0:03:47

Identifier : aql:18158 lerman_nesanal_clip2

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Judaism; Synagogue architecture; Faith

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Rights Notice
These audio recordings, photos and articles are the property of Sabine Heinlein. Uses of edited excerpts from her interviews are protected under a Creative Commons public domain license, but her full, unedited audio is open to researchers by request. Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for access. For reproductions of the unedited recordings, please contact Sabine Heinlein at (sabineheinlein@gmail.com).


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