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Interview with Marsha Bornstein, 2008

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Interview with Marsha Bornstein, 2008

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Summary of an oral history interview conducted with Marsha Bornstein (1945-) in Winter 2008. The interview was part of the Louisville Jewish Family and Career Services's project to document the lives of Jewish seniors in Louisville, Kentucky.

Marsha Bornstein was raised in a Jewish household in Louisville with three sisters, primarily speaking Yiddish while at home. She lived in a densely populated Jewish area and attended Hawthorne Elementary School in her youth. As a young Jewish woman she attended and was confirmed at Keneseth Israel with no Bat Mitzvah. Marsha earned her BA in Sociology from Ohio State University and upon returning to Louisville joined the Jewish Community Center. Her parents ran a liquor store, the duties of which were taken over by her mother when her father fought in the Pacific Theater in World War II. She enjoyed bowling with friends and staying up late, waiting for her father to return home from the liquor store.

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024x6 Jewish Family and Career Services interviews, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky

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The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Jewish Family and Career Services (Louisville, Ky.)

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024x6_bornsteinm

Citation

Bornstein, Marsha, 1945- and Seligman, Lillian, “Interview with Marsha Bornstein, 2008,” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed March 12, 2026, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/6982.

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