Description
Connie Evans (48) interviews coworker Dr. Paul Nussbaum (62) about his parents’ immigration from Poland, growing up Orthodox Jewish in Brooklyn, becoming a doctor, and raising a family.Subject Log / Time Code
- Paul born in Germany in a displaced persons camp after WWII. Parents went from Poland to Germany to the US.
- When Paul decided to become a doctor as a child.
- Paul and his wife were high school sweethearts.
- Becoming a parent and how it changed him.
- Coming to Griffin Hospital and how the institution has grown over the last 30 years.
- Lessons Paul would like to pass on to his grandchildren.
Participants
- Paul Nussbaum
- Connie Evans
Venue / Recording Kit
Tier
Partnership
Partnership Type
Fee for ServiceKeywords
- Accidents
- anecdotes (humorous but true stories)
- Anthrax
- Artist
- birth of first child
- Brooklyn
- Childhood Games
- cohorts (groups of friends)
- college
- Displaced Persons Camp
- Doctor
- fabric
- family members in history
- Field Hockey
- Griffin Hospital
- Grocery store
- historical events/people
- holocaust
- Holocaust Survivors
- illness
- Injuries
- labor camp
- Masonry
- memories of growing up
- Munich
- New Haven
- New York city
- Orthodox Judaism
- Painter
- personal experiences
- Poland
- political beliefs and practices
- religious beliefs and practices
- Russia
- schoolyard games
- social beliefs and practices
- Spouse
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
- WWII
- Yale University
- Yiddish