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Description
Beerman, Leonard - Audio Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewed by Ed Hummel on April 3, 1997. An interview with Rabbi Leonard Beerman as he discusses his growing-up experiences and decision to enter into the rabbinate activism in the search of peace devotion to inter-faith activities various positions held and rights of human subjects in research. ❧ Rabbi Leonard Beerman. Interviewed by Ed Hummel. Date of interview: 4-3-97. Length of interview: 1 hour 14 minutes. 1 cassette tape (1 duplicate tape). Transcript of interview: 21 pp. ❧ INTERVIEW TOPICS: An interview with Rabbi Leonard Beerman as he discusses his growing-up experiences and decision to enter into the rabbinate and rights of human subjects in research. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: 1. Correspondence from Ed Hummel to Rabbi Leonard Beerman re interview.
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moving image
Format
1 video (1:14:43) interviews oral histories (document genres) video/mp4
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