Judy Freundlich Tiell, September 14, 2016

Title

Judy Freundlich Tiell, September 14, 2016

Description

Judy Tiell discusses her family history and the early influences on her Jewish identity. She talks about her education and career as a social worker. She talks about how she came to Louisville to work for the Jewish Social Service Agency (now called Jewish Family and Career Service Program). She discusses their work both in the Jewish community and the Louisville community at large, and talks about the types of difficulties they face. She talks about her own family and the role of Judaism in their lives.

Subject

Families.
Religion
Jews--Identity.
Louisville (Ky.)
Social service.
Social workers.
Jews--Kentucky--Louisville.
Jewish leadership--Kentucky--Louisville
Jewish children--Kentucky--Louisville

Format

video

Identifier

2016oh401_jk036

Interviewer

Carol Ely

Interviewee

Judy Freundlich Tiell

Interview Keyword

Emigration and immigration.
Immigrants
Genealogy
Higher education
Baltimore (Md.)
Marriage
Social work education--United States.

Interview Rights

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Interview Usage

Interviews may be reproduced with permission from Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, Special Collections, University of Kentucky Libraries.

Files

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Collection



Citation

“Judy Freundlich Tiell, September 14, 2016,” Jewish Kentucky, accessed November 18, 2024, https://nunncenter.net/jewishkentucky/items/show/291.