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Title
Interview
with
Tillye
Hahn
Adler
,
1977
.
Interviewee
Kallison, Frances
Interviewer
Adler, Tillye Hahn
Description
Born
in
San
Antonio
in
1894
as the
daughter
of a
Jewish
immigrant
who
peddled
goods
on
foot
for
years
before
opening
San
Antonio’s
finest
grocery
and
delicatessen
,
Tillye
Hahn
Adler
tells
of her
life
in the
food
business
. She
married
groceryman
Benjamin
Adler
and the
couple
took
over
her
parents’
business
and
continued
catering
to the
most
socially
prominent
San
Antonio
families
of the
early
1900s
.
Benjamin
Adler
was also a
leader
of
San
Antonio’s
Congregation
Agudas
Achim
.
Date-Original
1977-11-16
Subject
Grocery trade in San Antonio and Texas
Social and cultural life of San Antonio <bf> Jews--Texas.
Collection
Institute of Texan Cultures Oral History Collection
Local Subject
Business
Jewish Organizations
San Antonio History
Publisher
University of Texas at San Antonio
Type
text
Format
pdf
Digitization Specifications
24 bit, 200 dpi
Source
Institute of Texan Cultures Oral History Collection
Language
eng
Finding Aid
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utsa/00317/utsa-00317.html
Rights
http://lib.utsa.edu/SpecialCollections/services_copyright.html
Resource Identifier
OHT 296.9764 A 237
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