Mark Bronner, November 10, 2016
Title
Mark Bronner, November 10, 2016
Description
Mark Bronner discusses in detail his family genealogy, from his ancestors in Russia who immigrated to the U.S. and settled in Louisville, to later members of his family who held prominent positions in Louisville. He talks about his own childhood in Louisville and how it affected his Jewish identity. He talks about his education, his participation in Jewish clubs and social activities, and how the community has changed since his childhood. He discusses his college experience, medical school, his work as a gastroenterologist, and Louisville Jewish Hospital.
Subject
Genealogy
Holidays--Kentucky
Religion
Families.
Jewish children--Kentucky--Louisville
Jews--Kentucky--Louisville.
Louisville (Ky.)
Childhood
Education--Kentucky--Louisville
College students--Religious life
College students--Social conditions
Jews--Identity.
Medical education
Physicians--Kentucky
Hospitals--Administration
Hospitals--Kentucky
Jewish leadership--Kentucky--Louisville
Format
video
Identifier
2016oh422_jk041
Interviewer
Janice Crane
Interviewee
Mark Bronner
Interview Keyword
Jews--Kentucky--Lexington.
Lexington (Ky.).
Immigrants--Kentucky
University of Louisville
Crohn's Disease
Indiana University
Jewish businesspeople
Family-owned business enterprises.
Health
Medical care
OHMS Object
Interview Rights
All rights to the interviews, including but not restricted to legal title, copyrights and literary property rights, have been transferred to the University of Kentucky Libraries.
Interview Usage
Interviews may be reproduced with permission from Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, Special Collections, University of Kentucky Libraries.
Files
Collection
Citation
“Mark Bronner, November 10, 2016,” Jewish Kentucky, accessed November 18, 2024, https://nunncenter.net/jewishkentucky/items/show/295.